Attorneys for Trump claim “the actions of rioters do not strip President Trump of immunity.'
Former President Donald Trump has asked the D.C. Circuit Court to rule he has “absolute immunity” from lawsuits pertaining to his Jan. 6 speech and the subsequent moves he made surrounding the 2020 election.
Inobtained by Politico, attorneys for Trump claim “the actions of rioters do not strip President Trump of immunity,” and that “in the run–up to January 6 and on the day itself, President Trump was acting well within the scope of ordinary presidential action when he engaged in open discussion and debate about the integrity of the 2020 election.” The move comes after the U.S.
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