Trump filed the lawsuit, Trump v. Garland, after he was disqualified from the ballot in a number of states for his involvement in the attack on the Capitol on January 6th.
Trump claims that having his name removed from the ballot is a First Amendment violation.
According to the Biden administration, Trump poses a threat to democracy, hence his removal from the ballot is appropriate.
Before the midterm elections, the Supreme Court is anticipated to hear arguments in the case in October and provide a decision.
The decision may significantly affect how the elections turn out.
Trump's fans might become more motivated and aid him in recapturing the office if he is permitted to remain on the ballot.
The Republican Party may suffer if Trump is struck from the ballot, and Democrats might gain control of Congress.
Regardless of the conclusion, the Supreme Court's ruling is certain to be contentious.
The case will put the Court's dedication to free speech and democracy to the test.