"Judge Partially Dismisses Lawsuit Against Trump Related to Capitol Officer's Death on Jan. 6"

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Donald Trump is fighting on multiple legal fronts, appealing a Maine decision to block him from the 2024 ballots due to his involvement in the Capitol riot and arguing for presidential immunity in a DC appeals court against federal election subversion charges. His lawyers claim his actions are protected as "official acts," while Special Counsel Jack Smith warns against granting such broad immunity. Meanwhile, a civil lawsuit against Trump by a Capitol Police officer's partner can partially proceed, and Trump's rhetoric continues to be a point of analysis and concern as the 2024 election approaches.
- Trump scores partial win in Jan 6 Capitol riot lawsuit: Live The Independent
- Portion of lawsuit against Trump filed by Capitol Police officer’s partner dismissed The Hill
- Federal judge dismisses part of suit against Trump over Brian Sicknick, officer who died after Jan. 6 attack CBS News
- Federal Judge Dismisses Counts In Lawsuit Against Trump, Rioters Over Death Of Capitol Police Officer HuffPost
- Judge Drops Most—but Not All—Counts in Trump's Jan. 6 Civil Case The Daily Beast
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