Present and former members of Congress and law enforcement officials impacted by the violent assault on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, returned to federal courtroom in Washington, D.C., on Friday for a civil case that’s seen because the final authorized recourse to carry Donald Trump accountable for his alleged makes an attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
Throughout Friday’s listening to for Lee, et al. v. Trump, the plaintiffs argued in opposition to President Trump’s authorized declare that his actions main as much as the riot that killed 5 and injured practically 200 law enforcement officials are protected by presidential immunity.
Backed by the NAACP as co-counsel within the case, the plaintiffs argue that Trump conspired with right-wing extremist teams Proud Boys, Oath Keepers, and others at a rally Trump hosted on Jan. 6, yards away from the White Home, to forestall lawmakers from finishing up their constitutional duties and certify the 2020 election outcomes.
“The rule of regulation means nothing if it doesn’t apply equally, together with to those that as soon as held the best workplace within the land,” mentioned NAACP President and CEO Derrick Johnson. “January sixth was not solely an assault on Congress, it was additionally an assault on the voting rights of thousands and thousands of Individuals. The courts stay the one impartial venue able to establishing a factual, apolitical file of what occurred. We consider on this course of, and we consider accountability will prevail.”
The case is being introduced in opposition to Trump beneath the Ku Klux Klan Act, handed by Congress in 1871 throughout the Reconstruction Period, with the intent to fight the violence and intimidation confronted by Black Individuals and their white allies within the South. Following the Civil Battle, Black voters within the South got here out in droves to the poll field, electing a file variety of Black Individuals to Congress. Nonetheless, that progress was undone by racial terror and intimidation, in addition to the enactment of Jim Crow legal guidelines to suppress Black progress.
“This lawsuit is predicated on nobody is above the regulation throughout the context of the authorized framework of the [Ku Klux] Klan Act, which dates again to the time when there have been these on this nation who didn’t need Black folks to have a voice or vote in Congress,” former U.S. Rep. Barbara Lee, the lead plaintiff within the case, informed theGrio.
Lee, who’s now the Mayor of Oakland, famous that the alleged actions to subvert the need of voters, notably Black voters whose counties have been focused by the Trump marketing campaign in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, have been “one other type of voter suppression” and an try to “deny Black folks, Brown folks, poor folks, the precise to vote.”
Two prison circumstances in opposition to Trump associated to his alleged makes an attempt to overturn the 2020 election, one introduced by the Division of Justice beneath President Joe Biden and one other in Fulton County, Georgia, have been dismissed after Trump was elected to a second time period final yr.
“We’re rapidly approaching the fifth anniversary of that devastating day, but now we have not seen any accountability for the president, the Proud Boys, and others who we allege have been primarily chargeable for the assault on our Capitol,” mentioned Demon Hewitt, president and govt director of Attorneys’ Committee for Civil Rights Below Regulation, who’s representing regulation enforcement officers part of the category motion lawsuit.
Hewitt added, “As a substitute, we’ve seen greater than 1,500 pardons, politicians repositioning themselves to be apologists for the insurrectionists, and even the glorification of these concerned.”
Former Congresswoman Lee was on the ground of the U.S. Home of Representatives as hundreds of Trump supporters rampaged the U.S. Capitol, as she and her colleagues labored to certify the 2020 presidential election outcomes. She and her colleagues hid away with their employees, fearing for his or her lives. The Oakland mayor mentioned she thought so much in regards to the officers who risked their lives to guard members of Congress.
“We all know what has occurred with them, and so many are nonetheless traumatized,” she shared with theGrio.
Lee mentioned Trump tried to subvert the need of the American folks, evaluating him to the various dictators of the world.
“We see what dictators do overseas, and I’ve been to many international locations, and I understand how dictators function. I do know the indicators and his conduct and his insurance policies are monitoring,” mentioned the 79-year-old politician. “I feel the indicators are very clear right here as to what his motives are, and he’s doing that by the insurance policies and thru his appointments and thru his some ways of dismantling authorities.”
Regardless of what Trump’s critics describe as his makes an attempt to vary the narrative about Jan. 6, together with pardoning all defendants charged for his or her actions and characterizing the riot as a peaceable protest, Lee mentioned, “We all know what occurred on Jan. 6.”
“The judiciary is the final resort that now we have on this nation to guard people and to guard our democracy,” she added. “Nobody, once more, nobody is above the regulation.”


















