HERE WE GO: Lawsuit accuses Donald Trump, Giuliani and others of conspiring to incite Capitol riot, using the KKK Act

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The suit alleges that Trump and others violated the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act.

Former President Trump, his attorney Rudy Giuliani, the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers conspired to violate the 1871 Ku Klux Klan Act, which prohibits any actions designed to prevent Congress from carrying out its duties, when they incited the Jan. 6 riot at the Capitol, a new lawsuit from the chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee alleged.

The insurrection was the result of a carefully orchestrated plan by Trump, Giuliani and extremist groups like the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys, all of whom shared a common goal of employing intimidation, harassment and threats to stop the certification of the Electoral College, said Rep. Bennie Thompson, a Democrat from Mississippi.

“The Defendants each intended to prevent, and ultimately delayed, members of Congress from discharging their duty commanded by the United States Constitution to approve the results of the Electoral College in order to elect the next President and Vice President of the United States,” the lawsuit said. “Pursuing a purpose shared by Defendants Trump and Giuliani as well as Defendant Proud Boys, Defendant Oath Keepers played a leadership role of the riotous crowd and provided military-style assistance sufficient to overcome any Capitol Police resistance.”

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Committee Chairman Rep. Bennie Thompson of Mississippi, speaks during a House Committee on Homeland Security hearing on 'worldwide threats to the homeland,' Sept. 17, 2020, on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C.


With the benefit of not having to prove criminal allegations beyond a reasonable doubt, the civil lawsuit, filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., on behalf of Thompson in his personal capacity by the NAACP and civil rights law firm Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll, sought unspecified compensatory and punitive damages. The lawsuit is suing Trump in his personal capacity, alleging that he acted outside the scope of his office when inciting the rioters.

The lawsuit alleged violations of the Ku Klux Klan Act, which was passed in 1871 in response to KKK violence and intimidation preventing members of Congress in the South during Reconstruction from carrying out their constitutional duties. The statute was intended specifically to protect against conspiracies, attorney Joe Sellers said.

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President Donald Trump waves to supporters during a Jan. 6, 2021 rally to contest the certification of the 2020 presidential election results by Congress, in Washington, D.C.

The litigation follows a long list of similar cases in recent decades in which organizations have used lawsuits, and financial penalties, to expose the networks and financiers of hate groups. One example is a lawsuit that ultimately forced the 2001 closure of the Aryan Nation’s Idaho compound.

Thompson quoted Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell openly encouraging litigation against Trump: “We have a criminal justice system in this country. We have civil litigation. And former presidents are not immune from being accountable by either one.”

After witnessing Capitol police barricading the doors of the House chamber with furniture, Thompson and fellow lawmakers donned gas masks and were rushed into the Longworth House Office Building where they sheltered with more than 200 other representatives, staffers and family members.

“Jan. 6 was one of the most shameful days in our country’s history, and it was instigated by the president himself,” Thompson said. “His gleeful support of violent white supremacists led to a breach of the Capitol that put my life, and that of my colleagues, in grave danger.”





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Lawsuit accuses Donald Trump, Giuliani and others of conspiring to incite Capitol riot - ABC News (go.com)
 
Drag this motherfucker. Unfortunately, the problem is Trump has infiltrated just about every part of America and so have his minions.

Think about it, 74 million plus voted for this fucker knowing everything he's done and not giving a fuck. It'll be damn near impossible to find a jury that will convict his ass
 
Good even though the Senate Republicans let him off the hook they did left the door wide open for this to happen
 
Drag this motherfucker. Unfortunately, the problem is Trump has infiltrated just about every part of America and so have his minions.

Think about it, 74 million plus voted for this fucker knowing everything he's done and not giving a fuck. It'll be damn near impossible to find a jury that will convict his ass
Pull up on your comment a little bit because if January 6 didn’t happen I would have sort of agree with you but January 6 sort of change things even though the Democrats didn’t pull 17 Republicans they did pull seven of them and 10 in the house so there is some movement going on behind the scenes here.
 
Pull up on your comment a little bit because if January 6 didn’t happen I would have sort of agree with you but January 6 sort of change things even though the Democrats didn’t pull 17 Republicans they did pull seven of them and 10 in the house so there is some movement going on behind the scenes here.
Trump has these fuckers scared. They know that he runs the party whether he's in office or not. His minions, his followers, they are intent on pushing out RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) politicians at the behest of Trump in any of the next 2 voting cycles

There will still be Republicans running for office As Trump supporters. They won't have anything else going for them other than the fact that they support Trump and many of them will actually reach office I believe

The best thing we can hope for is this fucker dies
 
Trump has these fuckers scared. They know that he runs the party whether he's in office or not. His minions, his followers, they are intent on pushing out RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) politicians at the behest of Trump in any of the next 2 voting cycles

There will still be Republicans running for office As Trump supporters. They won't have anything else going for them other than the fact that they support Trump and many of them will actually reach office I believe

The best thing we can hope for is this fucker dies
These Republicans are not afraid of Trump they are afraid of his voters. This is going to fuck up the Republicans for a while because places they are deep red yes I understand those Republicans even though they are pussies but place is there a purple-ish or light red are in danger For Republicans if they pulled for Trump.
 
Fourteenth Ammendment, section 3.
If he tries to run again, The House can invoke this.
Unlike impeachment, you don't have to already hold public office to be subjected to this.
The republicans will give a grand effort to take the House in 2022 to prevent this.
Its not something that has to become law - it already is, so the only way around it is votes.
 
Different ball game without immunity
If this goes down.... there's going to be a virtual Conga line of civil lawsuits..... it'll bankrupt Rudy.... and seriously put a severe dent in Trump's finances.... and that loan that's coming due.... $3ooM?
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