“The Corps needed to be on the record saying we do support constitutional rights to protest,” Col. John Henderson, who served as commander of the Corps’ Omaha District during the protests, testified Feb. 27. The Corps has authority over a segment of the pipeline that crosses under the Missouri River north of the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation. [Judge faults Corps for outcome of DAPL protests as trial wraps up third week]Recall that in response to that citizen resistance in a neighboring state Republican South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem signed a bill that revived the state’s criminal and civil penalties for rioting and incitement so had Donald Trump led his insurrection in South Dakota he would have run afoul of her riot boosting law.
Intervenors were so frustrated with Mrs. Noem after she blew off a meeting with tribal members in 2019 the backlash resulted in her being banned from the Oglala Lakota Nation where she is forbidden to set foot again today.
Learn more at High Country News.
“In South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has pushed an agenda to criminalize protests w/ her Riot Boosting Act, yet under those same standards of ‘riot boosting’ #45 would be guilty of committing that crime in blatantly inciting the mayhem that unfolded” - @NickTilsen#ImpeachTrumpNow
— NDN Collective (@ndncollective) January 8, 2021
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