shyams, on 2023-August-12, 03:02, said:
If Trump is found guilty specifically of causing violence and chaos (even after the likely Supreme Court ruling), it would mean your nation's First Amendment rights will have reverted back to the 1920s instead of the rulings of the Supreme Courts since the late 1960s. "Brandenburg" overruled many of the standards established by Supreme Courts of the '20s and made way for more freedom of speech.
I realise we are talking about Trump, but this is more to do with all of your 1-A rights (the kind of rights that we in the UK are envious of).
Specifically in the USA.
You seem to have been misinformed by right fringe media that have picked up on Trump's ridiculous claims that the government violated his first amendment rights. Nothing could be further from the truth.
There never has been an absolute right to "free" speech. For instance, you can be sued in civil court for libel or slander. In fact, in the E Jean Carrol civil defamation case, Trump just lost a $5 million judgement, and there is another defamation case scheduled next year.
As for Trump's speech on January 6, from Georgetown Law (a premier US law school)
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It is a felony under federal law to intentionally solicit, command, induce, or otherwise endeavor to persuade another person to engage in a crime of violence against a person or property. 18 U.S.C. § 373. Many states have similar laws.
Trump walked right up to the line during his speech, IMO he crossed over the line, but, and a big but, Trump was not charged under this statute for his public speech on January 6 that sent mobs of people to commit acts of violence against the Capitol police and the Capitol building.
Trump was indicted because of:
Pushing state officials to either ignore the actual voting results and declare Trump the winner, organizing slates of fake electors, most who secretly met, and sent their fake votes to Congress to be counted on January 6. Pressuring Mike Pence to either throw out legitimate electoral votes from swing states and use the fake elector votes, or send the electoral votes back to the states, or just suspend the voting for 10 days, and by using the insurrection to prevent the electoral vote from happening on January 6. In fact, because Pence refused to leave the Capitol, the final vote was able to restart and completed on 3:40 January 7.
The actual counts:
1. Conspiracy to defraud the US government (with 6 co conspirators)
2. Conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding
3. Obstruction of an official proceeding
4. Conspiracy against rights
You can read the actual indictment here:
Former President Donald Trump's third indictment, annotated