The U.S. Department of Justice is dusting off a rarely used 1968 anti-crime measure known as the "H. Rap Brown Law" to launch prosecutions of both the far-left Antifa and white supremacists, DOJ sources told Newsmax on Tuesday.
Officially known as the Anti-Riot Act, the law makes it a federal crime to cross state lines "with intent (A) to incite a riot or (B) to organize, promote, encourage, participate in, or carry on a riot."
Sources in the prosecutorial community who spoke to us agreed the law would easily apply to Antifa after its role in the nationally watched (and often violent) demonstrations against the fascist "Proud Boys" in Portland, Oregon, this weekend.
"An organization of terror," is what President Trump tweeted about Antifa, whose clashes with the fascist "Proud Boys" brought Portland to a standstill this weekend.
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I see there is STILL OBAMA AHOLES in the DOJ.
ReplyDeleteOpps I misread this article ... Good thing lock up ANTIY.
DeleteGET IT DONE.
ReplyDeleteWe have had people trying to overthrow our government for years , including a president(obama) . Now we have elected people in the House and congress doing the same . This is treason , they should be tried and eliminated by hanging or electric chair. Why do we allow this to happen ? Maybe we do need a military ruled country for a while , at least a militia .
ReplyDeleteSo representatives that have "Crossed State Lines" to perform both A and B; Do not pass go,Do not collect a lifetime pension and insider trading benefits?
ReplyDeleteI am actually old enough to remember when H. Rap Brown came to Cambridge and started the largest riots in the history of Maryland.
ReplyDeleteRap Brown and Gloria Richardson caused trouble in Cambridge and Princess Anne, MarylandStatePolice and NationGuard stopped the violent mobs!
ReplyDeleteI was there and it was bad times!