18 U.S. Code Chapter 115 - TREASON, SEDITION, AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES | U.S. Code | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute (cornell.edu)
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I keep hearing how we can't impeach a Potus after he leaves office, I say to try him as a Citizen which he is!!
He has to account for insurrection.
Your brown shirt thong must be chafing you today.
Crimes should go unprosecuted?
A witch hunt targeting political opponents is not Prosecuting A Crime, champ.
You calling it a witch hunt doesn't make it so. Sorry!
Crimes shouldn't be investigated and then prosecuted?
I think you meant should be investigated and then prosecuted.
18 U.S. Code Chapter 115 - TREASON, SEDITION, AND SUBVERSIVE ACTIVITIES | U.S. Code | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute (cornell.edu)
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I keep hearing how we can't impeach a Potus after he leaves office, I say to try him as a Citizen which he is!!
He has to account for insurrection.
But wouldn't he have immunity for actions he took in his official capacity? Nixon possibly could have been prosecuted because there was no way his participation in a conspiracy of payoffs to cover up a burglary were within his scope of official duties. But Trump was acting in a political role. And it's not going to matter because he's going to be able to say he didn't ask them to kill all the congress people. He incited a riot to be sure. But unless there's a smoking gun between him and the Proud Boys or OzarkNationalIdiots or something .. he skates both on impeachment and any possible felony.
The reason he skating on the impeachment is because the radical republicans are spineless.
He guilty of :
Whoever incites, sets on foot, assists, or engages in any rebellion or insurrection against the authority of the United States or the laws thereof, or gives aid or comfort thereto, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
(June 25, 1948, ch. 645,
62 Stat. 808;
Pub. L. 103–322, title XXXIII, § 330016(1)(L), Sept. 13, 1994,
108 Stat. 2147.)