Trump Faces More Legal Trouble: Civil Lawsuits Over Jan. 6 Riot Can Advance, Judge Rules
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46% : Further Reading MORE FROM FORBESTrump Argues Presidents Could Face 'Blackmail And Extortion' Unless Supreme Court Grants Absolute ImmunityBy Antonio Pequeño IVMORE FROM FORBESSecond Trump Juror Dismissed - As Judge Restricts PressBy Alison Durkee Send me a secure tip.20% : Key Facts The lawsuits, brought by a group of Democrats in Congress and Capitol Police officers, may advance, federal District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled, rejecting Trump's request for a stay in the cases pending the result of a criminal election interference case against him in Washington, D.C. Plaintiffs in those suits are seeking to hold Trump liable for the Jan. 6 Capitol riots in 2021, and while Trump had previously attempted to have those cases thrown out, that bid was also rejected by a federal appeals court in December, and again by Mehta in February, with Mehta ruling Trump's claim of presidential immunity was "misleading and wrong as a matter of law.
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