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Biden’s Campaign Reacts to Trump’s Supreme Court Victory: ‘It’s of Little Concern to Us’

On Monday, the campaign team for President Biden responded to a Supreme Court decision regarding Colorado’s attempt to bar former President Trump from appearing on the ballot. The ruling, which went against Colorado’s move to exclude Trump, was met with indifference by Biden’s reelection campaign. Quentin Fulks, a key figure in Biden’s campaign management, made it clear in a conversation with Jen Psaki on MSNBC Live that their strategy to triumph over Trump does not hinge on legal maneuvers to limit his candidacy.

Fulks emphasized that their campaign has always been geared towards outperforming Trump through the electoral process, rather than relying on court rulings to eliminate competition. Since announcing Biden’s intent to seek reelection in April, the team’s efforts have been concentrated on developing a robust campaign infrastructure aimed at securing victory through votes.

The Supreme Court’s decision nullified Colorado’s attempt to invoke the 14th Amendment’s insurrection clause against Trump, effectively quashing any lingering hopes of using this legal pathway to challenge his eligibility. This outcome represents a significant win for Trump, positioning him as a strong contender for the GOP nomination as the primary season progresses towards Super Tuesday. Trump himself lauded the Supreme Court for their expedient and effective handling of the matter, underscoring the ruling’s importance in the political landscape.