Trumps legal challenges face significant setbacks in court rulings
February 12, 2026 • Google News World
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Multiple News Outlets Report on Trump’s Failed Court Cases
Several high-profile court cases involving former US President Donald Trump have recently concluded, with mixed results. According to reports from various news outlets, including Axios, The Washington Post, CNN, Politico, and The New York Times, Trump’s efforts to use the justice system to his advantage have fallen short.
In one case, a federal judge rejected Trump’s attempt to block a subpoena issued by the House Oversight Committee. The committee had sought documents related to Trump’s alleged involvement in the January 6th US Capitol attack.
In another instance, prosecutors failed to bring charges against several Democrats who were accused of violating federal law for their roles in an “illegal orders” video. The incident involved Trump allegedly ordering his supporters to storm the US Capitol on January 6th.
Additionally, a Republican congressman, Jason Crow, has requested that Pirro preserve evidence related to a failed indictment involving Trump’s alleged involvement in the same events.
These developments mark another chapter in Trump’s ongoing efforts to use the justice system to his advantage. The outcomes of these cases will likely have significant implications for Trump and those involved in the incidents.
Sources:
- Axios: “Trump’s revenge tour falls flat in the courts”
- The Washington Post: “Opinion | The Trump Justice Department’s most abusive stunt yet”
- CNN: “How Trump failed in his latest bid to weaponize justice”
- Politico: “Rep. Jason Crow asks Pirro to preserve evidence related to failed indictment”
- The New York Times: “Prosecutors Fail to Bring Charges Against Democrats Involved in Illegal Orders Video”
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