Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Christian minister sues Pelosi, Harris for access to Capitol grounds for Good Friday


A Presbyterian minister is suing House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Vice President Kamala Harris, the U.S. Capitol Police Board, and the Senate Seargent at Arms, claiming that the continued presence of a fence blocking off the area surrounding the Capitol building is violating his First Amendment rights. Rev. Patrick Mahoney says in his complaint, filed Tuesday in federal court, that he has been trying to hold a prayer vigil for Good Friday on the sidewalk near the Lower Western Terrace of the Capitol, but authorities denied his request. Mahoney claims that he has held many similar events at the same location in the past, including last year, when he worked with Capitol Police to make sure the event complied with COVID-19 restrictions.

1 comment:

  1. Why did he want it at this precise spot? Wouldn't he disagree if all American religions bring their followers there? Suing this new Democratic government,at this time of crisis and hard job makes it unwise. And coming usually to a place doesn't make it a property. I hope he would stop this claim.

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