"Trump's Missed Deadline and Supreme Court Stay: Impact on Jan. 6 Lawsuits"

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Donald Trump missed the deadline to file at the U.S. Supreme Court, leaving himself exposed to civil liability lawsuits related to the Jan. 6 Capitol breach. His defense team did not file a writ of certiorari by the Feb. 15 deadline, and Trump's legal vulnerability has increased as he faces multiple legal challenges, including a $355 million judgment in New York and a hush-money trial in Manhattan. The civil cases allege that Trump's false claims of voter fraud led to the Capitol breach and seek to hold him accountable for the resulting destruction and impact on individuals' lives.
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