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Incites Violence: Supreme Court and Audience Members

incites violence: They argued that Trump didn't intend for his supporters to use force, according to Brandon Sun. Two women and a man say they were shoved and punched by audience members at Trump's command. Trump's lawyers sought to dismiss the lawsuit by three protesters who say they were roughed up by his supporters at a March 1, 2016 rally in Louisville, Kentucky. Much of it was captured on video and widely broadcast during the campaign, showing Trump pointing at the protesters and repeating get them out. Hale found ample facts supporting allegations that the protesters' injuries were a direct and proximate result of Trump's actions, and noted that the Supreme Court has ruled out constitutional protections for speech that incites violence. Judge David J. Hale in Louisville ruled Friday that the suit against Trump, his campaign and three of his supporters can proceed. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news.