Eric Swalwell sues Trump and close allies over Capitol riot in second major insurrection lawsuit

, although she added, "It's too early, I think, to assess whether the suit has a chance of success on the merits."

Even the opinion pieces ar enot ocnfident this will go forward

Question is what can of worms does this suit open.

If Congressmen were seen on TV demanding people and rise up against the injustice last summer and people looted and destroyed business, why can't those business find a cause of action to sue them (would not be under same law of course but cause of actions can be generalized).
 
Expert explains how Dems just brilliantly forced Trump to respond under oath for the Capitol riot

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On MSNBC Saturday, former federal prosecutor Joyce Vance outlined the legal problems that the new civil suits against former President Donald Trump will create for him.

"These civil cases are a very interesting aspect of the search for accountability," said Vance. "We've seen the flawed impeachment procedure, which failed to hold him accountable despite evidence. We're looking at the criminal process and criminal investigations ongoing, too early to conclude whether that would ultimately reach former President Trump and his inner circle. These civil cases are a direct and potentially more quick route for the American people to gain the truth."

"Representative [Eric] Swalwell's complaint is particularly interesting because it raises claims under the Ku Klux Klan Act, which talks about interference with Congress' performance of official duties, and files suit in his individual capacity, arguing interference and interference with his well-being and the well-being of others," said Vance. "Only one of the claims in this complaint have to survive a motion to dismiss, an early preliminary motion that the defendants will file in order to begin the discovery process, and that's part of the legal proceedings in the civil case where a litigant like Representative Swalwell has the ability to take depositions to ask for documents where there's actually an obligation that the defendants respond under oath."

"This could get interesting relatively quickly," concluded Vance, although she added, "It's too early, I think, to assess whether the suit has a chance of success on the merits."

This will go nowhere.
 
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Two Capitol police officers sued former president Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The complaint filed Tuesday in U.S. District court by officers James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby alleges the twice-impeached one-term president "inflamed, encouraged, incited, directed, and aided and abetted" his supporters to storm the Capitol in an effort to overturn his election loss, reported Bloomberg.

The police veterans said Trump supporters attacked them with pepper spray, tear gas and other chemicals that burned their eyes, skin and throats, and both suffered physical injuries and Blassingame has dealt with depression since the riot.

"[Blassingame] is haunted by the memory of being attacked, and of the sensory impacts -- the sights, sounds, smells and even tastes of the attack remain close to the surface," the complaint says. "He experiences guilt of being unable to help his colleagues who were simultaneously being attacked; and of surviving where other colleagues did not."

The complaint seeks unspecified monetary damages for claims that include aiding assault and battery and directing infliction of emotional distress.
 
This is the same Eric Swalwell that slept with a Chinese spy yet, is not even being investigated for it? If the FBI and DOJ actually, did their jobs, a lot of these traitors in Congress would have been in jail already.
 
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Two Capitol police officers sued former president Donald Trump over the Jan. 6 insurrection.

The complaint filed Tuesday in U.S. District court by officers James Blassingame and Sidney Hemby alleges the twice-impeached one-term president "inflamed, encouraged, incited, directed, and aided and abetted" his supporters to storm the Capitol in an effort to overturn his election loss, reported Bloomberg.

The police veterans said Trump supporters attacked them with pepper spray, tear gas and other chemicals that burned their eyes, skin and throats, and both suffered physical injuries and Blassingame has dealt with depression since the riot.

"[Blassingame] is haunted by the memory of being attacked, and of the sensory impacts -- the sights, sounds, smells and even tastes of the attack remain close to the surface," the complaint says. "He experiences guilt of being unable to help his colleagues who were simultaneously being attacked; and of surviving where other colleagues did not."

The complaint seeks unspecified monetary damages for claims that include aiding assault and battery and directing infliction of emotional distress.

Are blue lives matterers rallying behind the guy?
 
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