Politics & Government

Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry Tied To Group That Summoned ‘Patriots’ To Capitol To ‘Stop The Steal’

March to Save America rally ended with a violent attack on the House and Senate

By Wesley Muller

January 7, 2021

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Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry belongs to an association that helped lead, finance and organize the right-wing rally on behalf of President Donald Trump that ended with a violent attack at the U.S. Capitol Wednesday. The Rule of Law Defense Fund, an affiliate of the Republican Attorneys General Association, for which Landry serves as chairman, sent out a robocall message Tuesday encouraging “patriots like you (to) join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our election.”

The connection between the Rule of Law Defense Fund, a 501(c)(4) arm of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA), and Wednesday’s “March to Save America” rally was initially reported by Documented.net. In the RLDF’s federal tax filings, Landry is listed as a co-director of the organization and is the chairman of RAGA. Those tax documents, which were the most recent available to the public, were for the 2017 fiscal year but were filed in November 2018.

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10. New Leadership Takes the Helm – @RepublicanAGs elected a new slate of leaders, led by Chairman @AGJeffLandry and Vice-Chairman @ChrisCarr_Ga. The 2020 leadership team will focus on defending five incumbent races and expanding the majority. pic.twitter.com/gBuppNhPBu
— RAGA (@RepublicanAGs) January 1, 2020

On Thursday evening, Landry was prominently featured on the splash page of the organization’s website. The attorney general, who is typically vocal on social media as current events unfold, has been silent about Wednesday’s events. He did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

A screenshot of the “March to Save America” website shows the Rule of Law Defense Fund as one of its participants. (Image courtesy of Jamie Corey/Documented).

Although it could not be determined Thursday whether he was still a co-director of the RLDF, Landry was part of a video for the group in November and was elected chairman of RAGA in 2020.

Documented.net reports that the Rule of Law Legal Defense Fund was listed as a sponsor of Wednesday’s event on the “March to Save America” website, but no information about those sponsors was visible Thursday. RAGA is a 527 political action group that aims to elect Republican attorneys general and can accept unlimited contributions from wealthy individuals and corporations.

The RLDF used robocalls to recruit Trump supporters to attend Wednesday’s event:

“I’m calling for the Rule of Law Defense Fund with an important message,” Tuesday’s robocall, which was uploaded to Soundcloud.com, begins. “The March to Save America is tomorrow in Washington D.C. at the Ellipse in President’s Park between E St. and Constitution Avenue on the south side of the White House, with doors opening at 7:00 a.m. At 1:00 p.m., we will march to the Capitol building and call on Congress to stop the steal. We are hoping patriots like you will join us to continue to fight to protect the integrity of our election. For more information, visit MarchtoSaveAmerica.com. This call is paid for and authorized by the Rule of Law Defense Fund, (202) 796-5838.”

On its website, the Rule of Law Defense Fund describes itself as “the public policy organization for issues relevant to the nation’s conservative attorneys general. RLDF promotes the rule of law, federalism, and freedom in a civil society. RLDF was created in 2014 to provide a forum for conservative attorneys general and their staff to study, discuss, and engage on important legal policy issues affecting the states.”

The organization’s 2017 fiscal-year tax document lists Landry as a director on page 7. It was filed at the end of 2018 and is the most recently available tax return that could be found for the organization. It is not known if Landry remains a director. The document shows the fund has pulled in roughly a million dollars each year, using more than $300,000 to pay RAGA salaries and the rest going mostly to travel, research, and conferences and meetings.

According to Documented.net, on the list of sponsors for the March to Save America, RLDF was included alongside groups such as Stop the Steal and Turning Point Action, an extremist group that made headlines last year for building troll-farms and spreading misinformation until its accounts were locked by Facebook and Twitter.

Documented.net notes that RLDF previously spearheaded a “Lawless Liberals” campaign that warned of “lawless liberal mobs” burning down buildings and committing violence in the aftermath of what were largely peaceful protests against the killing of a Black man, George Floyd, by White police officers in Minneapolis.

Four people died during Wednesday’s attack. One woman was shot by police as she tried forcing her way into the Capitol, according to Metro Police. Four others died of other causes during the chaos.



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