Court Ruling: Trump Liable for Inciting Capitol Riot
A federal judge ruled President Donald Trump could face civil claims for inciting the January 6 Capitol riot. Judge Amit Mehta concluded Trump's speech at the 'Stop the Steal' rally was not protected by presidential immunity or the First Amendment, allowing the case to proceed to a potential civil trial.
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A federal judge has ruled that President Donald Trump can face civil claims for his role in inciting the Capitol riot on January 6, 2021. The decision was made by US District Judge Amit Mehta, who declared that Trump's speech during the 'Stop the Steal' rally contained remarks that are not protected by the First Amendment.
Judge Mehta concluded that Trump's conduct on January 6 does not fall within the scope of presidential immunity. This ruling opens the door for a potential civil trial related to the case, which remains one of the last unresolved legal issues stemming from the riot.
The decision marks a significant step in holding individuals accountable for the events of January 6, with legal experts and advocacy groups praising it as a victory for the rule of law. Despite the ruling, Mehta emphasized that it is not a final decision on Trump's presidential immunity, and the burden of proof remains high.
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