Civil Rights Groups Sue Trump Administration for Violence Against Protesters

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Civil Rights Groups Sue Trump Administration for Violence Against Protesters
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Civil rights groups representing Black Lives Matter D.C. and individual protesters are filing a lawsuit against the Trump administration, for their violent dispelling of peaceful protesters for the President's photo op on last Monday.

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“What happened to our members Monday evening, here in the nation’s capital, was an affront to all our rights,” Goggans . “The death of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor at the hands of police officers has reignited the rage, pain and deep sadness our community has suffered for generations. We won’t be silenced by tear gas and rubber bullets. Now is our time to be heard.”

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