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Originally published on July 26, 2021 4:24 pm A lawsuit against the men who spoke at a rally before the Capitol riot on Jan. 6 is putting the Justice Department in a tricky position. The department is considering whether those federal officials acted within the scope of their jobs that day, which would trigger a form of legal immunity. Government watchdogs said the case has serious implications for who s held accountable for violence that delayed the election certification and contributed to the deaths of five people. One of the defendants is Republican Rep. Mo Brooks of Alabama, who stood before the crowd on Jan. 6 and said: ....
ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A lawsuit against the men who spoke at a rally before the Capitol riot on January 6 is putting the Justice Department in a tricky position. That s because the men who spoke are federal officials, and the department is considering whether that means, as such, they deserve immunity because they acted within the scope of their jobs that day. NPR s Carrie Johnson reports. CARRIE JOHNSON, BYLINE: Alabama Republican Mo Brooks stood before the crowd on January 6 and uttered these words. ....
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