Trump Wins Dismissal of ‘Inciting to Riot’ Lawsuit Over 2016 Rally

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President Donald Trump on Tuesday won dismissal of a lawsuit in which three protesters accused him of “inciting to riot,” after they were roughed up at a March 2016 campaign rally in Louisville, Kentucky during Trump’s White House run.

By a 3-0 vote, the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the protesters did not state a valid claim under Kentucky law against Trump or his campaign, and Trump’s speech was protected by the First Amendment because he did not specifically advocate violence.

Henry Brousseau, Kashiya Nwanguma and Molly Shah said they had planned a peaceful protest at the March 1, 2016 rally, in which Trump gave a roughly 35-minute speech that was interrupted several times.

They claimed they were assaulted, pushed and shoved, with Brousseau punched in the stomach, and unceremoniously removed after Trump repeatedly exhorted supporters to “get ’em out of here.”

But in ordering the dismissal of the incitement-to-riot claim, a misdemeanor, Circuit Judge David McKeague noted that Trump said “don’t hurt ’em.”

McKeague said this amounted to an “express disavowal and discouragement” of violence, even if Trump wanted to quell disturbances by having protesters removed....

(Excerpt) Read more at theepochtimes.com ...

And NEVER fail to remember this, so if you have a carry permit ALWAYS pack it!

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^^^ What did the protesters think was going to happen when deciding to crash a gathering pretty much that was never meant for people like them in the first place?

God bless you and our leader always!!!

Holly
 

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