Judge Says Trump Could Be Held Liable for Security Team's 2015 Assault on Mexican Protesters
Judge Says Trump Could Be Held Liable for Security Team's 2015 Assault on Mexican Protesters
A New York judge discarded President Trump’s claims that his security team couldn’t be held responsible for an attack on peaceful Mexican protesters at a 2015 rally.The Washington Post reports that Bronx Supreme Court Judge Fernando Tapia denied the commander-in-chief’s motion to dismiss ‘allegations of assault and battery and destruction of property.’ While the president’s yet to be held liable, Tapia said a jury could find that Trump ‘authorized and condoned’ his guards’ use of brute force.The lawsuit predates Donald Trump’s presidency, first filed three months after he announced his candidacy.Five men, including Efrain Galicia, say they were ‘confronted’ by guards outside Trump Tower in September 2015.They’d come peacefully, in response to Trump’s controversial remarks on the character of Mexican immigrants. Each of them said they’d taken offense to the then-candidate’s suggestion that ‘rapists’ and drug traffickers were being funneled across the border.Two of the men, writes the Post, were dressed as Ku Klan Klan members. Their white robes were donned in response to former Klan Grand Wizard David Duke’s endorsement of then-candidate Trump.Along with robes, they carried signs which read, “Trump: make America racist again.”The play on the president’s long-time campaign slogan provoked a sharp response from Trump’s then-director of security, Keith Schiller.Schiller purportedly snatched the signs from the two men. A brief struggle ensued, ending with Schiller ‘violently striking’ Galicia, who was hospitalized after the encounter.
Former NYPD officer and Trump Organization security director Keith Schiller. (DoD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Dominique A. Pineiro). Public domain.
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