Haitian group files criminal affidavit demanding arrests of Trump and JD Vance for ‘making false alarms’ with ‘harmful lies’ about immigrants ‘eating the cats’

Donald Trump, JD Vance

Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump and Republican vice presidential nominee Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, stand on stage at a campaign rally at North Carolina Aviation Museum, Wednesday, Aug. 21, 2024, in Asheboro, N.C. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson).

The First Amendment is no barrier to arresting Donald Trump and JD Vance over their highly-publicized comments about the alleged eating habits of Haitian communities in Springfield, Ohio, a group representing some Haitians says.

So far, that theory has not convinced a judge in the Buckeye State — but the plaintiffs are looking to leapfrog the appellate process with a direct appeal to the Supreme Court of Ohio.

On Friday, plaintiffs Guerline Jozef and the Haitian Bridge Alliance filed a lawsuit against a trio of judges for giving Trump and Vance “special treatment, and violating the Clark County Municipal Court Local Rules, Ohio Rules of Superintendence, and relevant statutes in the process,” according to a press release.

The 120-page filing seeks an order vacating the judicial trio’s previous panel decision that rejected the case. The complaint also asks the state’s highest court to assign the case to a new judge who has not been “tainted” by what the plaintiffs describe as the “collective, group-think, decision-making process undertaken” so far.

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