Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Trump being sued like KKK for inciting riot

The Guardian.com; Pfc. Sandoval, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; NAACP.org
I'm starting to think they don't like me. Respect the office I almost got kicked out of, twice.
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WASHINGTON, DC - Today in a federal lawsuit Democratic Congressman Bennie Thompson is accusing Trump and his co-conspirators of inciting a deadly riot.

That incitement led to the redneck riot, as the crowd he invited and incited and directed to storm the US Capitol before the riot in the deadly attempted insurrection of Jan. 6, 2021.

The suit says Trump conspired with his lawyer and extremist groups of trying to prevent the Senate from certifying the results of the [latest rigged] presidential election he lost to Joe Robinette Biden.

The lawsuit from Mississippi Representative and Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee Bennie Thompson is part of an expected wave of litigation over the Jan. 6th riot and is believed to be the first filed by a member of Congress.

It seeks unspecified punitive and compensatory damages. The case also names as defendants the Republican ex-president's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and racist groups including the Proud Boys and the Oath Keepers, extremist organizations that had members charged by the Justice Department with taking part in the siege. More


NAACP uses anti-KKK law to sue Trump
Trump is a horrible traitor to his foolish friends.
Three days after former Pres. Trump was narrowly acquitted in a Senate impeachment trial on the allegation that he purposely incited the Capitol riot, the NAACP filed a federal lawsuit against the former Republican president on Jan. 16, 2021 for conspiring with his lawyer and extremist groups to try to prevent the Senate from certifying the results of the presidential election he lost to Pres. Biden.

The case against Trump and his co-conspirators was brought under a provision of the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, which was passed in response to white supremacist KKK violence. It prohibits violence or intimidation meant to prevent Congress or other federal officials from carrying out their constitutional duties. More

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