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Trump could still face civil liability for Jan. 6 — but not yet, as he pursues immunity appeal
Trump’s 2024 election win helped him avoid criminal liability for Jan. 6. But civil litigation slowly continues.
Justice Department attorney Abhishek Kambli announced he would depart from the Trump administration after 15 months.
The acting attorney general said the administration was preserving a broad order protecting the president and his family from audits of already filed returns, despite dropping a $1.8 billion payout fund.
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Trump has mostly lost challenges against ‘sanctuary’ cities and states, but that could change
President Donald Trump is fighting back against states that refuse to aid his immigration agenda after a wave of court losses, with a series of new lawsuits that tee up untested legal questions about the power of state and federal governments.
DOJ is probing a nonprofit run by billionaire Reid Hoffman that funded a portion of E. Jean Carroll's civil litigation against President Trump, several sources said.
A Florida federal judge demands answers after dozens of former jurists allege a multi-billion dollar settlement constitutes a fraudulent abuse of power.
From Judge Nathaniel Gorton (D. Mass.) today in Larrabee v. Trump: J. Whitfield Larrabee …. alleges that since taking
Trump has repeatedly claimed he needs a new ballroom for security purposes, and has also tried to allocate at least $220 million in taxpayer dollars to the project. (Senate Republicans, likely realizing the unpopularity of the project, eventually scrapped the idea.)
Even as they rebelled against a $1.8 billion fund for President Trump’s allies, Republicans looked the other way as his administration granted him potentially lucrative tax protections.