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Sunday, February 15, 2026

Soon after winning reelection in November 2024, Donald Trump's lawyers told a state judge in Delaware that a lawsuit brought against him by two co-founders of his social media company should be put on hold because a sitting president does not have time to deal with civil litigation.

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Some targets of his litigation are trying to use the Republican president's immunity claim against him, saying if Trump asserts he is too busy to be burdened by responding to litigation brought against him, he should not be allowed to bring lawsuits against others.

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-- Reuters Legal (@legal.reuters.com) Feb 13, 2026 at 6:30 AM

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... Trump's lawyers asked the judge, Lori Will, to "recognize a rule of temporary immunity that protects the Presidency from the diversions, distractions and harassment of state civil litigation."

The plaintiffs alleged that they were denied their agreed--pon payout for successfully launching Truth Social.

But before the judge could decide the immunity matter, Trump seemed to undercut his own argument by filing a civil lawsuit of his own against an Iowa newspaper, the Des Moines Register.

Trump, who for decades has used litigation to hit back at critics, subsequently filed at least five more lawsuits in his personal capacity, seeking tens of billions of dollars.

These were defamation suits targeting a book publisher, Penguin Random House, and three news organizations, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal and the BBC; a suit accusing a bank, JPMorgan Chase of unlawfully closing his accounts; and a suit accusing the U.S. Internal Revenue Service of unlawfully failing to prevent disclosure of his tax returns to the media.

The media companies and JPMorgan denied wrongdoing. The IRS has not commented on the lawsuit or responded in court.

Ultimately, the Delaware case against Trump was dismissed by Will in September, but not on immunity grounds. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-02-13 10:08 PM | Reply

---- that -------.

#2 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-02-13 10:17 PM | Reply

Vexatious litigant.

#3 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-02-14 05:39 PM | Reply

Well I guess those shots of the golf cheat plying his cheating ways will be a thing of the past. As for video of Trump attending Sunday religious services, well those are very well hidden already ...

#4 | Posted by catdog at 2026-02-15 07:57 PM | Reply

*** Dummkopf Trumpf Lashes Out at TV Tumor Bill Maher ***

"...I'd much rather spend my time MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN than wasting it on him. Bill [Maher] continues to suffer from a severe case of Trump Derangement Syndrome (TDS!), and there is nothing that will ever be done to cure him of this very serious disease.

Thank you for your attention to this minor matter."

I hope the morbidly obese geriatric draft-dodging pedophile torpedoes the other podcast tumor Joe Rogan.

Both of these oligarchs, Bill Maher and Joe Rogaine, have made hundreds of millions of dollars for themselves doing nothing but being talking heads while doing NOTHING to improve the lives of their fellow Americans who they secretly look down upon as the "great unwashed masses."

Link: https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/116069904214662301

#5 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-02-16 05:55 AM | Reply

Time not a factor as his lawyers do the suing, but you knew that, right?

AI Overview
When Donald Trump files lawsuits, particularly in personal or political matters, he generally uses private attorneys paid for by campaign funds or political action committees (PACs), not federal lawyers. While he has appointed individuals to Department of Justice positions who previously represented him, lawsuits initiated by him as a private citizen or against government entities do not utilize public, taxpayer-funded federal lawyers.

Facts, something you libbies are either ignorant of, or just hate...

#6 | Posted by MSgt at 2026-02-16 08:27 AM | Reply

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