During Wednesday night's CNN town hall Ted Cruz dismissed the latest legal threat from Donald Trump, assuring a voter that he's definitely eligible to run for president. "Under the law the question is clear," he said. "There will still be some who try to work political mischief on it, but as a legal matter this is clear and straightforward." Unlike Cruz's right to air old footage of Trump on Meet the Press in a campaign ad, the issue raised by Cruz's birth in Canada to an American mother actually isn't settled – but now it looks like we may finally get an answer. CNN reports that an Illinois judge has agreed to hear arguments in a lawsuit challenging Cruz's eligibility on Friday.
The lawsuit in question actually has nothing to do with Trump (though, it's unlikely we'd be debating the obscure legal arguments over whether Cruz is a "natural born citizen" if it weren't for the ex-reality star). Suburban lawyer Lawrence Joyce initially filed an objection to Cruz's placement on the primary ballot with the Illinois Board of Elections, but it was dismissed earlier this month. Now the Circuit Court of Cook County in Chicago has agreed to hear the case.
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