The Oklahoman

Capitol Police officers sue Trump

- Colleen Long and Michael Balsamo

WASHINGTON – U.S. Capitol Police officers who were attacked and beaten during the Capitol riot filed a lawsuit Thursday against former President Donald Trump, his allies and members of far-right extremist groups, accusing them of intentiona­lly sending a violent mob on Jan. 6 to disrupt the congressio­nal certification of the election.

The suit in federal court in Washington alleges Trump “worked with white supremacis­ts, violent extremist groups, and campaign supporters to violate the Ku Klux Klan Act, and commit acts of domestic terrorism in an unlawful effort to stay in power.”

The suit was filed on behalf of the seven officers by the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law. It names the former president, the Trump campaign, Trump ally Roger Stone and members of the extremist groups the Proud Boys and Oath Keepers who were present at the Capitol and in Washington on Jan. 6.

Two other similar cases have been filed in recent months by Democratic members of Congress. The suits allege the actions of Trump and his allies led to the violent siege of the Capitol that injured dozens of police officers, halted the certification of Democrat Joe Biden’s electoral victory and sent lawmakers running for their lives.

A House committee has started in earnest to investigat­e what happened that day, sending out requests Wednesday for documents from intelligen­ce, law enforcemen­t and other government agencies.

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