Federal judge rules Black Lives Matter can’t sue Trump over Lafayette Square

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It was the only sensible thing to be done.



A federal judge on Monday ruled Black Lives Matter can’t sue former President Donald Trump and members of his administration for dispersing the crowd of protesters at Lafayette Square last year, but the judge allowed their case against local police to continue.

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She dismissed claims against the Trump officials brought by the American Civil Liberties Union in representing Black Lives Matter that said the federal government conspired to violate the protesters’ constitutional rights during the protest after George Floyd’s death. Floyd, a Black man, died while in Minneapolis police custody.

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But she said Arlington and D.C. police could be sued for violating the First Amendment rights of the protesters in restricting their speech.

The Justice Department defended the lawsuit under President Biden.

An Office of Inspector General report this month cleared the former president of removing the protesters so he could walk from the White House across the park to a nearby church for a photo op. Instead, the report concluded that the U.S. Park Service had the authority to disperse the protesters and did so to construct a fence, which was completed by 12:30 a.m. the following day.

It also said federal agents did not use tear gas at Lafayette Square against the protesters, but D.C.’s Metropolitan Police did use tear gas nearby.

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Question boldly anything coming from the mainstream Media or any other source. Not questioning will only leave you with what is possibly a flat out lie. I bet most libs still believe In the Collusion Hoax. Where is John Durham?.... Is he still alive or did "they" send him into a very quiet "retirement ". Can anyone tell me who "they" are our president keeps mentioning them just wondering. Never had to guess who was in charge before /
 
It was the only sensible thing to be done.


A federal judge on Monday ruled Black Lives Matter can’t sue former President Donald Trump and members of his administration for dispersing the crowd of protesters at Lafayette Square last year, but the judge allowed their case against local police to continue.
...
She dismissed claims against the Trump officials brought by the American Civil Liberties Union in representing Black Lives Matter that said the federal government conspired to violate the protesters’ constitutional rights during the protest after George Floyd’s death. Floyd, a Black man, died while in Minneapolis police custody.
...
But she said Arlington and D.C. police could be sued for violating the First Amendment rights of the protesters in restricting their speech.
The Justice Department defended the lawsuit under President Biden.
An Office of Inspector General report this month cleared the former president of removing the protesters so he could walk from the White House across the park to a nearby church for a photo op. Instead, the report concluded that the U.S. Park Service had the authority to disperse the protesters and did so to construct a fence, which was completed by 12:30 a.m. the following day.
It also said federal agents did not use tear gas at Lafayette Square against the protesters, but D.C.’s Metropolitan Police did use tear gas nearby.
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That federal judge is racist.
 
It was the only sensible thing to be done.


A federal judge on Monday ruled Black Lives Matter can’t sue former President Donald Trump and members of his administration for dispersing the crowd of protesters at Lafayette Square last year, but the judge allowed their case against local police to continue.
...
She dismissed claims against the Trump officials brought by the American Civil Liberties Union in representing Black Lives Matter that said the federal government conspired to violate the protesters’ constitutional rights during the protest after George Floyd’s death. Floyd, a Black man, died while in Minneapolis police custody.
...
But she said Arlington and D.C. police could be sued for violating the First Amendment rights of the protesters in restricting their speech.
The Justice Department defended the lawsuit under President Biden.
An Office of Inspector General report this month cleared the former president of removing the protesters so he could walk from the White House across the park to a nearby church for a photo op. Instead, the report concluded that the U.S. Park Service had the authority to disperse the protesters and did so to construct a fence, which was completed by 12:30 a.m. the following day.
It also said federal agents did not use tear gas at Lafayette Square against the protesters, but D.C.’s Metropolitan Police did use tear gas nearby.
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Because Trump and his people had nothing to do with it. It was the mayor calling the cops to do it. So they can sue the mayor.
 
Oh look at that. The crowd wasn't dispersed so Trump could have a photo op. It was dispersed so they could build a fence which was finished at around midnight.

Let's see what liberal on here will issue a retraction of that accusation against Trump, with or without an apology. I won't hold my breath as retracting and apologizing would take moral character which I don't know too many liberals to have.
 
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It was the only sensible thing to be done.


A federal judge on Monday ruled Black Lives Matter can’t sue former President Donald Trump and members of his administration for dispersing the crowd of protesters at Lafayette Square last year, but the judge allowed their case against local police to continue.
...
She dismissed claims against the Trump officials brought by the American Civil Liberties Union in representing Black Lives Matter that said the federal government conspired to violate the protesters’ constitutional rights during the protest after George Floyd’s death. Floyd, a Black man, died while in Minneapolis police custody.
...
But she said Arlington and D.C. police could be sued for violating the First Amendment rights of the protesters in restricting their speech.
The Justice Department defended the lawsuit under President Biden.
An Office of Inspector General report this month cleared the former president of removing the protesters so he could walk from the White House across the park to a nearby church for a photo op. Instead, the report concluded that the U.S. Park Service had the authority to disperse the protesters and did so to construct a fence, which was completed by 12:30 a.m. the following day.
It also said federal agents did not use tear gas at Lafayette Square against the protesters, but D.C.’s Metropolitan Police did use tear gas nearby.
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time to collect attorney fees from their terrorist for filing such a frivolous lawsuit
 

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