'No treason or sedition charges for January 6 rioters'...Does That Mean 'Insurrection' Is a MISDEMEANOR?

What I'm against is having investigations for politics.
This is about the LAW my friend. That you see upholding the law as politically dangerous to your mindset speaks only to your mindset.
This is not an investigation as to prevent it from happening again.
Yup. That's exactly what it is. If this gets ignored that is an open invitation to do it again
Zero evidence that Trump had anything to do with the riots but that doesn't matter.
Remains to be seen. Many close to him are looking bad and his actions that day don't look good.
 
This is about the LAW my friend. That you see upholding the law as politically dangerous to your mindset speaks only to your mindset.

What law? No laws were broken and the Communists launched an investigation anyway. Investigating people with no evidence is not about law, it's a witch hunt.

Remains to be seen. Many close to him are looking bad and his actions that day don't look good.

What actions? Having a rally and going back to the White House for security reasons? Guilty as charged.

I can't wait until 2022 when we pull the same kind of stunts on Dementia and Whorris. You'll be the first one here bitching about the partisanship and unfairness of it all.
 
YES, I am COMPLETELY making fun of all the Democrat Political Theater Actors within the Democrat party and all of their surrogate snowflake Drama Queens who sadly attempted to proclaim unarmed citizens incited into entering the Capitol - after Capitol police were nice enough to move barricades, open doors for them, and guide them through the Capitol - where they wandered around, took Selfies, and 'took souvenirs' constituted an 'Insurrection', an attempt to 'overthrow the US govt'.

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The number of people who have been charged in connection with the January 6th riot at the Capitol Building has now grown to over 500. They are all facing a variety of charges ranging from disturbing the peace to vandalism, with a smaller number facing assault raps. from all of these proceedings. Why has nobody been charged with sedition or treason?


The events of January 6th were a travesty and the actions of many who broke into the building were clearly criminal.

Probably the biggest treason no one has been charged with Treason despite Democrats and snowflakes falsely claiming 1/6 was an attempted 'Insurrection' is because they are STUPID / IGNORANT.

"Treason isn’t typically understood to include “all enemies foreign or domestic.” It refers to actual warfare, which takes place between countries or organized subsets of countries in the case of civil war. Those are the “enemies” that come to mind when you throw around words like treason. If a couple of hundred people throwing bottles at the police and breaking into a building qualifies as war, then pretty much every BLM riot over the last couple of years was an act of war. And since they frequently attacked police stations and the police themselves – part of the executive branch of government – then they were all traitors too."

Sedition may be another matter, though. Seditious Conspiracy, as defined by code, covers a lot of territory. It begins by describing a situation where “two or more persons in any State or Territory, or in any place subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, conspire to overthrow, put down, or to destroy by force the Government of the United States.” While the rioters were, at least in some cases, working in concert with each other, their apparent goal was to prevent the certification of the 2020 election results. In the end, the INTENT is the bottom line, and the intent was NOT to 'overthrow the govt'.
** Immediately after the events of 1/6 Speaker Pelosi publicly condemned the event and declared it was an attempt to prevent the election from being certified.

The actions of those who actively participated in the 1/6 event and entered the Capitol do not meet the definitions of Treason, Conspiracy.

So American citizens have been tracked down, arrested, and incarcerated for 6 months without bail for 'trespassing', 'disturbing the peace', and 'vandalism' while Democrats and snowflake Drama Queens have been screaming how they attempted an 'insurrection' and sought to 'overthrow the Govt', which the DOJ now shows it disagrees with and as the acts on 1/6 do not rise to that level.

Furthermore, several legal experts have reportedly claimed Americans who participated in the 1/6 event, who have been arrested, and who have been held as long as 6 Months without bail could possibly have a legal case against the Capitol Police and / or DOJ based on the fact that 'disturbing the peace' and even 'vandalism' do NOT merit incarceration without being allowed bail for 6 MONTHS! Their Constitutional Rights to a speedy trial, it has also been suggested, has been violated as the DOJ has intentionally 'slow walked' their cases.

THAT would be funny / ironic as hell - the DOJ has slow-walked their cases to 'punish' them, and those arrested wind up making money from suing the DOJ for violating their Constitutionl and civil rights.

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No, it means the 1/6 traitors got off easy.
 
No, it means the 1/6 traitors got off easy.

Reconstruction-Era Law Could Keep Trump Off Presidential Ballot In 6 Southern States​

The language letting them back into the Union required them to enforce the 14th Amendment’s ban on insurrectionists in federal or state office.

The former president was impeached for inciting an insurrection by the House

Trump began lying about the election results starting in the wee hours of Nov. 4. After his legal challenges ran out and the Electoral College voted 306-232 in his opponent Joe Biden’s favor on Dec. 14, Trump quickly turned to a wide-ranging scheme to overturn the election during Congress’s ceremonial session to certify it.
He began inviting his followers to come to Washington on the appointed day and then had his staff arrange a rally speech just before the appointed hour. There, with the White House as his backdrop, he told his crowd that the rules were different now and that if they did not “fight like hell” that day, they would lose their country.
After his own vice president, Mike Pence, announced publicly that he would not go along with the attempted coup, Trump attacked Pence in a Twitter post, accusing him of lacking “the courage” to do what was necessary.
Four of Trump’s own supporters died in the ensuing riot, and 140 police officers were wounded, some gravely. One officer died the next day, and four others took their own lives in the following weeks.
Trump was impeached in the House on a bipartisan vote — 10 Republicans joined all Democrats — exactly a week after the Capitol attack on the charge of “incitement of insurrection.”
Even Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, who eventually voted against convicting Trump, claiming that the Senate could not convict a former president, called the assault a “failed insurrection” on Jan. 6 itself.

The only reason Mitch said he didn't convict is Trump was no longer POTUS.

 

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