After four years of waiting and tossing, Trump was finally ruled ineligible for the presidency. This result undoubtedly brought a huge shock to the American political scene. However, while Trump may not be able to run for president again, American politics is still full of buzz and uncertainty.
First, Trump's supporters have not stopped there. They are convinced that Trump is innocent and that the ruling is a persecution against Trump. On social media, they continue to speak out for Trump, calling attention to the issue. There have even been campaigns to "save Trump" in an attempt to qualify him through legal channels.
Second, Trump's defeat also presents an opportunity for other political forces. In American politics, there are many factions within the Republican Party, and Trump's defeat has given them an opportunity to compete for leadership. In the coming years, the competition within the Republican Party will be more intense, and the wrestling between the various factions will be more acute.
In addition, Trump's ruling not to run for president has raised questions about the U.S. electoral system. Some argue that the ruling exposes problems with the U.S. electoral system and that it needs to be reformed. Trump's supporters advocate abolishing the Electoral College and replacing it with a direct election of the president. Opponents, on the other hand, argue that this system is the cornerstone of American democracy and cannot be easily changed.
At the international level, Trump's ruling that he is not eligible to run for president has also attracted widespread attention. Some countries have expressed concern about this, fearing that the political turmoil in the United States will affect international relations. At the same time, some countries welcomed this, believing that it was an indication of the United States' political trend towards greater stability.
In short, although Trump's four-year wait and tossing ended in his inability to run for president, American politics is still full of excitement and variables. In the days to come, we will continue to monitor the development of American politics and its impact on the world.