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Bill Barr reportedly suggested bringing sedition charges against protesters

- Lauren Aratani

William Barr told prosecutor­s to explore aggressive charges against people arrested at recent demonstrat­ions across the US, even suggesting bringing a rarely used sedition charge, reserved for those who have plotted a threat that posed imminent danger to government authority, according to multiple reports on Wednesday. The move signals a doubling down on Barr’s aggressive approach to the protests. Barr told

US attorneys from across the country during a conference call last week that they should seek to pursue federal charges against people who were arrested at demonstrat­ions, even if state charges could also apply, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The Journal reports that more than 200 people have been charged with federal crimes in relation to the protests, including arson, assault of federal officers and gun crimes. Dozens of the people who face charges were protesting in Portland, Oregon, where protesters held nightly demonstrat­ions and faced violent crackdown from federal agents.

The attorney general suggested that prosecutor­s could even bring a rarely used sedition charge, which means a person plotted a threat that posed imminent danger to government authority, against protesters. With the first amendment protecting any general anti-government speech, bringing on a sedition charge would require proof that a person posed imminent danger.

Barr also suggested exploring charges against Seattle’s mayor, Jenny Durkan, for allowing the establishm­ent of the city’s autonomous occupied protest zone, the New York Times reported.

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 ??  ?? William Barr in Kansas City, Missouri, 19 August 2020. Photograph: Charlie Riedel/AP
William Barr in Kansas City, Missouri, 19 August 2020. Photograph: Charlie Riedel/AP

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