Donald Trump is facing a legal week from hell as he deals with his New York fraud trial and challenges to his inclusion on the ballot for the next presidential race. Two cases, one in Colorado and one in Minnesota, will consider whether Trump should be banned from running for office under the 14th Amendment's ban on insurrectionists. Six Republican and unaffiliated voters argue in the Colorado case that Trump's alleged role in the January 6, 2021, insurrection disqualifies him from serving as president again. Pretrial motions to dismiss the case were rejected. Similarly, the Minnesota Supreme Court will hear a similar case on Thursday. The courts will have to decide whether the insurrectionist clause is applicable and whether Trump needs to be criminally convicted or charged with insurrection to be disqualified. Both cases were filed in September 2023, but the courts are moving quickly as the printing of ballots needs to be completed in time for primary voting to begin. Trump's attorney has been reached out to for comment, but no response has been received at this time.