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In reply to the discussion: DHS agents do not want people wearing costumes or masks at protests [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(172,491 posts)60. Trump administration speeds up new rules that would make it easier to charge some protesters
trump wants to prosecute even more protesters
Trump administration speeds up new rules that would make it easier to charge some protesters
— WJTV 12 News (@wjtv.bsky.social) 2025-11-06T21:30:07.587Z
https://www.wjtv.com/washington/washington-dc/ap-trump-administration-speeds-up-new-rules-that-would-make-it-easier-to-charge-some-protesters/
WASHINGTON (AP) The Trump administration is speeding up the implementation of new rules that would give the agency tasked with protecting federal government facilities greater authority to charge people for a broader array of offenses on or off those properties.
The changes outlining the powers of the Federal Protective Service, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, were put forward in early January under the Biden administration and were slated to take effect on Jan. 1 of next year but instead went into effect Wednesday. The administration said the rules were being changed ahead of time so they could address a recent surge in violence.
They come as protests have surged against President Donald Trumps mass deportation agenda, especially near buildings associated with immigration enforcement, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices or facilities. They also come as the Trump administration is facing lawsuits in both Chicago and Portland against what critics say is the excessive use of force by federal officers against protesters and others or unjustified attempts to bring in federal forces to protect facilities.
Activists and many political leaders have accused Homeland Security of aggressively suppressing peaceful protests and targeting activists trying to hold them accountable. Critics said the new rules could be used to target protesters.
The changes outlining the powers of the Federal Protective Service, an agency within the Department of Homeland Security, were put forward in early January under the Biden administration and were slated to take effect on Jan. 1 of next year but instead went into effect Wednesday. The administration said the rules were being changed ahead of time so they could address a recent surge in violence.
They come as protests have surged against President Donald Trumps mass deportation agenda, especially near buildings associated with immigration enforcement, such as Immigration and Customs Enforcement offices or facilities. They also come as the Trump administration is facing lawsuits in both Chicago and Portland against what critics say is the excessive use of force by federal officers against protesters and others or unjustified attempts to bring in federal forces to protect facilities.
Activists and many political leaders have accused Homeland Security of aggressively suppressing peaceful protests and targeting activists trying to hold them accountable. Critics said the new rules could be used to target protesters.
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DHS agents do not want people wearing costumes or masks at protests [View all]
LetMyPeopleVote
Thursday
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I would imagine that it's going to be struck down as a violation of the 1A.
MarineCombatEngineer
Thursday
#3
Just got down watching the video of Bob Saget talking about the time he spent with Larry Fine.
MarineCombatEngineer
Thursday
#54
THey aren't doing it "to avoid detection or identification". They are doing to mock the allegation that they are violent
Amaryllis
Thursday
#5
"Attempting to avoid identification while violating federal, state or local law"? Yeah, that's bullshit.
sop
Thursday
#15
Apparently they think they can make their own laws and overturn existing laws just because they want to. They
Amaryllis
Thursday
#19
Hey Cos Play Barbie and all your thugs: we have rights and masks, you have masks, no warrants, and break laws
Attilatheblond
Thursday
#22
Awwwww, poor babies./ But they think it's just peachy for ICE agents breaking the law
Warpy
Thursday
#26
Oh, but THEY can wear masks and cosplay as real federal agents & not thugs. Ooookay.
Hekate
Thursday
#42
Singing, dancing, chanting, sign holding, mask wearing, and costume wearing are not against the law. Cartoon Kristi's
KitFox
Thursday
#48
" punishable by incarceration up to 30 days and a $5,000.00 fine." Since when does ICE get to make law?
Grins
Thursday
#52
Trump administration speeds up new rules that would make it easier to charge some protesters
LetMyPeopleVote
Friday
#60