DEARBORN, Mich. (Michigan News Source) – Jake Lang, the convicted Jan. 6 protester pardoned by Donald Trump, said he filed a $200 million lawsuit against the city of Dearborn.

Lang, who is running for political office in Florida, came to Dearborn saying he wanted to cook bacon and burn Qurans at a Nov. 18 march of Christians through the city.

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The city of Dearborn didn’t respond to an email seeking comment.

Lang posted his news on social media.

Lang’s post listed other plaintiffs as Isaac Thomas, Andre Williams, Cam Higby and “John Does”.

There are two videos that have circulated on line that show people attacking Lang.

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Police said three people were arrested. Lang told Michigan News Source he didn’t think any of the people who assaulted him were arrested.

Lang was also criticized by Republicans for trying to instigate trouble.

Anthony Hudson, the GOP conservative who promoted the march, had complimented police for protecting the Christians who marched with him. Hudson said he wanted the police to arrest Lang for trying to incite a riot.