Justice Department Seeks to Shield Trump in January 6 Civil Lawsuits
The department argues Trump acted within his presidential duties, aiming to replace him as defendant with the U.S. government.
- The Justice Department filed court papers requesting Donald Trump be replaced by the U.S. government as the defendant in civil lawsuits related to the January 6 Capitol attack.
- The lawsuits, brought by police officers and Democratic lawmakers, allege Trump incited violence, causing injuries and harm during the riot.
- The department's argument hinges on federal law protecting officials from personal lawsuits when acting in their official capacity.
- This position marks a significant shift from the department's earlier stance under the Biden administration, which argued Trump's actions were unrelated to his presidential duties.
- U.S. District Judge Amit Mehta, overseeing the consolidated lawsuits, has not yet ruled on Trump's immunity claim.