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House Republican Sues Capitol Police for $2.5M Over Retaliation
Texas Representative Troy Nehls is suing the federal government for $2.5 million, alleging Capitol Police retaliated against him for criticizing their leadership after the January 6, 2021, attack. The lawsuit claims the department targeted him with baseless investigations to silence his outspoken stance.
Nehls, a vocal Trump supporter, called out police failures publicly. He alleges this triggered a campaign against him.
The suit details a 2021 probe into Nehls’ alleged threats. He claims it was fabricated to tarnish his reputation.
Capitol Police reportedly scrutinized a photo Nehls took inside Congress. The image was deemed a security concern, sparking controversy.
Nehls argues the investigations lacked merit and were punitive. His office faced intense scrutiny, he claims.
The lawsuit names specific officers, alleging misconduct and bias. It seeks damages for emotional and professional harm.
January 6 remains a flashpoint, with police actions heavily debated. Nehls’ suit reignites questions about accountability.
The congressman’s legal move could strain Capitol Police relations. GOP lawmakers are watching the case closely.
Nehls insists his free speech was violated by the retaliation. He frames the suit as a fight for principle.
The government has not yet responded publicly to the filing. A court battle could stretch months, experts say.
Critics question Nehls’ motives, citing his polarizing rhetoric. Supporters see it as standing up to overreach.
The case may set a precedent for lawmakers’ rights versus security. Its outcome could ripple through Capitol Hill.
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