Judge approves Gaetz, Greene lawsuit over canceled ‘America First’ rallies in California cities
Legal Battle Against Venue Cancellations
A federal judge recently gave the green light to legal action brought forth by GOP Reps. Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene against two California cities over the cancellation of their rallies in 2021.
City Cancellations Spark Controversy
Gaetz and Greene took legal action against the cities of Anaheim and Riverside after facing multiple cancellations by venues for their ‘America First’ rallies. Allegations suggest that city officials influenced venue cancellations due to political pressure and violated free speech rights.
The judge’s opinion highlighted the issue of viewpoint discrimination in the event cancellations, providing a procedural victory for Gaetz and Greene.
While the ruling favored the lawmakers, allegations against leftist groups for conspiring with city officials lacked substantial evidence, as pointed out by the judge.
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Venue Troubles and Legal Representation
In their attempts to hold rallies across Orange and Riverside counties, multiple venue cancellations fueled by activist complaints disrupted Gaetz and Greene’s plans. The lawmakers resorted to a peaceful protest after the last-minute cancellation of the event.
Represented by a legal team that includes John Eastman, known for his involvement in advising former President Trump during the Georgia election controversy, Gaetz and Greene continue their legal battle for free speech rights.
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