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Trump CAN Be Sued Over Violent Capitol Riot, Justice Department Says

Por: The Daily Beast Politics March 03, 2023

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can be sued by police officers over the , the Justice Department’s civil division said in a court filing Thursday.The former president does not have immunity from civil lawsuits over the riot in which MAGA sycophants tried to violently overthrow the government, the filing said. The brief was submitted as part of a that sought to hold Trump liable for the psychological and physical injuries they suffered as a result of the riot. They filed the... + full article



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