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Trump believes SCOTUS will 'intervene' in state ballots case, 'will not take the vote away from the people'

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Former President Donald Trump said he believes the U.S. Supreme Court will "intervene" and rule in his favor by keeping him on 2024 primary ballots across the nation despite challenges, telling Fox News’ Sean Hannity that he has faith that the justices on the high court are "not going to take the vote away from the people."

Trump sat down for an exclusive interview in New Hampshire with Fox News’ Sean Hannity. The interview aired Thursday night on Fox News Channel and came just days before the Granite State’s first-in-the-nation primary, set for Tuesday, Jan. 23.

Several states, like Maine and Colorado, are looking to remove Trump from the 2024 GOP primary ballot in the state, citing Section 3 of the 14th Amendment in the U.S. Constitution, or, the "Disqualifications Clause."

MAINE SUPERIOR COURT ISSUES A STAY ON STATE'S DECISION TO BAR TRUMP FROM PRIMARY BALLOT

That clause bars individuals who have "engaged in insurrection or rebellion" against America, or aided those engaged in such, from holding office.

Trump has never been charged with insurrection.

"We put on three great justices, and you have some other great justices up there, and they’re not going to take the vote away from the people," Trump said.

Trump, as president, nominated and had confirmed three justices to the U.S. Supreme Court: Justice Neil Gorsuch, Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Justice Amy

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