Crimes Related to Treason: Seditious Conspiracy, Insurrection, Rebellion Treason is related and similar to several crimes. More than onecriminal statutecan apply to the same conduct, meaning that something falling short of treason may constitute another offense. ...
"There is no state statute that prohibits a major political party from placing on the presidential nomination primary ballot, or sending delegates to the national convention supporting, a candidate who is ineligible to hold office," the Minnesota Supreme Court found. The court, though, said the v...
The good news is that there is a Global Council Water Club that gets paid to bring water to all the citizens of the world because water it is a human right. The bad news and that almost no one in the world knows that they exist, and people, animals, and lands are dying for the l...
Trump and his advisers have talked about invoking the Insurrection Act to use troops as additional immigration agents at the border. But the order referred only to his constitutional power as commander in chief, raising the possibility that he is envisioning using troops for a military ...
Defendant Joseph Fischer and a number of his fellow insurrectionists were charged under that statute for storming the Capitol during the electoral count. And two of the four charges against Trump in special counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution for his crimes related to Jan. 6 were brought under ...
We’re closer to learning whether the courts will findDonald Trumpeligible for the 2024 presidential ballot despite his involvement with the Jan. 6 insurrection, asmultiple challenges move forward. A judge in Colorado this weekrejected Trump’s effort to dismiss a la...
“While the lower courts and the dissenting Justices placed greater emphasis on rule of law considerations, the majority found that the need for Presidents to act ‘boldly and fearlessly’ in executing their duties of office was of paramount importance...
Back when this whole Ukraine/Russia debacle started many of us, including myself, called for there to be some sort of ceasefire to avoid all the death and destruction of a beautiful country…but right on cue the US put the whammy on any such occurrence. ...
To me, I'm very concerned about this precedent of trying somebody who's no longer in office and there's no statute of limitations The defense will likely also have to contend with some of the unanswered questions posed by Raskin, including why Trump didn’t act to end the ...
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