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Could Trump’s January 6th rally be considered “Incitement to Riot”? Federal judge, Amit Mehta, appointed by Barack Obama on Dec 22nd 2014 to the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, seems to think so. He has reprimanded Jesse Binnall, lawyer for former President Donald J. Trump, to “stick with the facts”, [1] in a hearing on Monday, January 10th, 2022, concerning Trump’s alleged incitement to riot at a rally held on January 6th, 2021, that preceded the so-called “insurrection” on the U.S. Capitol.
Binnell has claimed, correctly, that Trump told the crowd,
“I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.” [2]
Judge Mehta claims that qualifying statement should be ignored because later in the speech Trump said, “And we fight. We fight like hell. And if you don’t fight like hell, you’re not going to have a country anymore.”
What Business Insider and the MSM in general don’t want you to know, is the context of that statement. Just a few sentences prior to the abovementioned quote Trump said, “We are the greatest country on Earth and we are headed and we’re headed in the right direction.
You know, the wall is built. We’re doing record numbers at the wall. Now, they want to take down the wall. Let’s let everyone flow in. Let’s let everybody flow in. We did a great job in the wall. Remember, the wall, they said it could never be done. One of the largest infrastructure projects we’ve ever had in this country, and it’s had a tremendous impact, that we got rid of catch and release. We got rid of all of this stuff that we had to live with. But now, the caravans, I think Biden’s getting in, the caravans are forming again. They want to come in again and rip off our country. Can’t let it happen. As this enormous crowd shows, we have truth and justice on our side. We have a deep and enduring love for America in our hearts. We love our country. We have overwhelming pride in this great country and we have it deep in our souls. Together, we are determined to defend and preserve government of the people, by the people and for the people.”
Frankly, the media doesn’t show any respect whatsoever to their followers. They just assume people are too lazy and too stupid to investigate anything on their own. They are counting on the masses to believe anything they say, and don’t care about anyone who questions their “authority”, ridiculing all opposition as conspiracy theorists. The media controls the social consciousness and if they want to put a certain spin on a story through omission, or deception, that’s what most folks will believe.
Elsewhere in the speech Trump said, “There’s so many weak Republicans. And we have great ones. Jim Jordan and some of these guys, they’re out there fighting. The House guys are fighting.”
Trump is using the word “fighting” in a different context than actual fisticuffs and acts of violence, you know, just like Democrats “fight” for their favorite causes. Evidently, when it comes to Trump, Mehta thinks “fighting” can only be physical and violent. He’s painted himself as a moron.
Mehta also forced Trump lawyers to explain his “hours of silence” during the January 6th attack, asking in court whether the President’s “inaction could be considered a tacit endorsement of the day’s violence”.
To which Binnett replied, “”The president cannot be subject to judicial action for any sort of damages for failing to do something,” Trump didn’t even “fail to do something” at all, he did go on Twitter just two hours after the initial breach of the Capitol and called for his supporters to disband and go home. But apparently there is a two hour time limit for such action to be recognized.
The headline of an NBC News article, dated Jan 14, 2021, [3] admitted that, “Trump’s speech is probably defensible in every court – except, perhaps, the Senate”. In other words, even the far-left media admits there was no incitement to riot as defined by the actual federal statute. They further admit that a speaker is not automatically liable for the actions of anyone who was at an intended peaceful demonstration, the speaker must have the intent to engage in the criminal conduct.
View the full text of the actual statute; 18 U.S. Code § 2101 – Riots at:
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2101
Of course, despite the Democrat controlled House impeachment of Trump , the Senate acquitted him of “incitement of insurrection” on Feb 13th 2021.
Yet here we are, almost a year later, entertaining oral arguments in civil lawsuits brought by House Democrats and Capitol Police, determined to destroy a political comeback by any means necessary. Maybe Judge Mehta should be advised of the facts. Instead, we are awaiting the absurd findings of a kangaroo court.
Comments welcome
[2] https://www.npr.org/2021/02/10/966396848/read-trumps-jan-6-speech-a-key-part-of-impeachment-trial







