Capitol Police Officers File Lawsuit Against Trump, Far-Right Extremists
Capitol Police Officers File Lawsuit Against Trump, Far-Right Extremists
Seven Capitol Police officers have filed a lawsuit against former President Donald Trump, along with 20 political extremists, accusing them of conspiring to disrupt the peaceful transition of power through the January 6th riots.According to The New York Times, the lawsuit names not only Trump as a defendant, but members of far-right organizations such as the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers.Several Trump allies, including former Trump campaign adviser Roger J. Stone, Jr., are listed as defendants, too.While other lawsuits have been filed over the Capitol riots, The New York Times notes that this complaint is the first alleging that President Trump colluded with far-right extremists and political organizers to sabotage American democracy.Collectively, the plaintiffs suggest that President Trump and his allies intentionally spread unsubstantiated lies about the election having been stolen.In their complaint, Capitol Police officers say that Trump’s attempted coup was fueled by the defendants’ propagation of conspiracy theories—some of which they believe had white supremacist underpinnings.Damon Hewitt, an attorney with the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law, which is representing the Capitol Police officers, said that Trump and his confederates were trying to silence the tens of millions of Americans who voted the former president out of office.
January 6, 2021 storming of the United States Capitol. Photo by Tyler Merbler, courtesy of Wikimedia Commons. CC BY 2.0
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