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I'm going to play Devil's Advocate for a minute... brooklynite Nov 2022 #1
This possibly.. Beachnutt Nov 2022 #2
Yeah, but stochastic terrorist hair furhair said "peacefully" in the mic... Justice matters. Nov 2022 #9
Yup. progressoid Nov 2022 #8
Except whatever Jan 6 Committee has to throw in there. TigressDem Nov 2022 #10
Point of clarification? Orrex Nov 2022 #12
These claims go back more than a year, when insurrection was generally seen as the crime. brooklynite Nov 2022 #13
That is interesting Orrex Dec 2022 #18
Nailed it.. Beachnutt Dec 2022 #21
Oathkeepers trial shows that juries know Rhodes & Meggs didn't have to act to conspire sedition. ancianita Dec 2022 #19
Excellent post (nt) Orrex Dec 2022 #22
Bad idea indicting Trump for seditious conspiracy. gab13by13 Nov 2022 #3
Which law that he broke should he be Beachnutt Nov 2022 #4
Obstructing or impeding an official act of Congress, gab13by13 Nov 2022 #11
By my count there are 17. That was a month and a half ago. ancianita Dec 2022 #25
IMO that would depend on the evidence more so than the potential jury. Ford_Prefect Nov 2022 #5
It's pointless to debate this, Mr.Bill Nov 2022 #6
I agree. ShazzieB Nov 2022 #14
Wouldn't it be more direct to start with the Emoluments Clause violations? TheRickles Nov 2022 #7
Just a note: James48 Nov 2022 #16
Thanks, I didn't know that. Seems odd that a violation of the Constitution isn't a punishable crime. TheRickles Dec 2022 #23
Tax violations. James48 Nov 2022 #15
What are the violations? former9thward Dec 2022 #20
obviously they weren't looking for violations. Solomon Dec 2022 #24
Stealing classified documents including nuclear secrets is another serious crime. Liberty Belle Dec 2022 #17
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