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Judge Chutkan Rejects Trump’s Motion to Dismiss Special Counsel’s Election Interference Case

A federal judge in Washington, D.C. has rejected former President Donald Trump's motion to dismiss the special counsel's 2020 election interference case against him. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that Trump cannot be shielded from criminal prosecution for alleged conduct during his time in office. Trump had argued that the four charges brought against him should be dropped, but Judge Chutkan's ruling rejected this argument. The case is now expected to proceed to trial, where Trump will have the opportunity to defend himself against the charges.

U.S. Court of Appeals Denies Trump’s Claim of Presidential Immunity, Allowing Civil Suits to Move Forward

A three-judge panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has denied former President Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity from civil lawsuits brought by a group of congressional Democrats and veteran Capitol Police officers. The judges noted that Trump is alleged to have instigated the Capitol attack during his re-election campaign, and that he had not demonstrated an entitlement to official-act immunity for his actions. The ruling is a major setback for Trump, allowing the cases to move forward and potentially leading to legal accountability for his actions surrounding the Capitol attack.

Appellate Court Reinstates Gag Order Against Former President Donald Trump in Ongoing Civil Fraud Trial

A New York appellate court has reinstated a gag order against former President Donald Trump in his ongoing civil fraud trial, preventing him from making public comments about court staff. The order was issued after Trump published a social media post about the clerk, leading to a "deluge" of threats directed at her. On Thursday, the panel rejected Trump's appeal and reinstated the orders against Trump and his lawyers, ensuring that Trump will not be able to continue to make comments about the clerk and protecting her from further threats and harassment.

Trump Promises to Repeal Affordable Care Act if Re-Elected in 2021

President Donald Trump has once again promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act (ACA) if he is re-elected in 2021. This has been a consistent theme throughout his political career, however a recent NBC News poll found that voters trust Democrats over Republicans when it comes to health care. The ACA has been a major point of contention between Republicans and Democrats since its passage in 2010, and the outcome of the 2021 presidential election will likely determine its future.

Judge Denies Trump Legal Team’s Request to Subpoena Members of House Jan. 6 Select Committee for Evidence in Upcoming Election Interference Trial

Judge Chutkan has denied former President Trump's legal team's request to subpoena members of the House Jan. 6 select committee and others for evidence in his upcoming election interference trial, ruling that the request was a "fishing expedition" and too broad. Trump's attorneys have not yet said whether they will appeal the ruling, with the trial set to begin on February 8th and focus on allegations that Trump incited the January 6th riot at the U.S. Capitol.

Donald Trump Demands End to Republican Debates as Nikki Haley Rises in Polls

Donald Trump has called for an end to Republican debates for the party's presidential candidates, citing low ratings. This demand comes as his former rival, Nikki Haley, has risen steadily in the polls, and an altercation broke out between Jeff Roe and Scott Wagner of the Never Back Down super PAC. Trump has not attended any of the debates and does not intend to attend the fourth one next month, and it is unclear how the RNC will respond to his demand.

8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Rules Private Individuals Cannot Sue Under Voting Rights Act, Dealing Major Blow to Voting Rights Organizations

A panel of conservative judges on the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled on Monday that private individuals or groups cannot bring suit under the Voting Rights Act, severely curtailing the effectiveness of the landmark civil rights law. This decision has been met with criticism from voting rights organizations, who argue that the VRA is an important tool for protecting the rights of minority voters. The decision has been seen as a major setback for voting rights organizations, who have relied on the VRA to protect the rights of minority voters.

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