I'd like to see state level treason charges. Treason is defined in TX Constitutions as well, I believe. Let's get a warmup for the Federal treason charges, please.
It's Dereliction of Duty and when you work for government it can be a felony.
Dereliction of Duty (United States Code Title 10, Section 892, Article 92) - Dereliction of duty refers to the intentional or careless failure to perform one's responsibilities, especially in a job or military context.
You’re not looking at the entire picture you’re taking a myopic approach. They are part of a bigger group a bigger conspiracy to overthrow the United States of America from within. They are working with foreign adversaries.
I doubt this will be as easy as just “expelling” them to get rid of them for good. I see a court case long and drawn out.
It’s treason treason is handled by military courts not civilian courts average military court. Trial takes 4 to 5 days only.
Not remotely treason. Dereliction of Dury. Seditious at a push. Words and law distinctions matter.
I'd like to see state level treason charges. Treason is defined in TX Constitutions as well, I believe. Let's get a warmup for the Federal treason charges, please.
It's Dereliction of Duty and when you work for government it can be a felony.
Dereliction of Duty (United States Code Title 10, Section 892, Article 92) - Dereliction of duty refers to the intentional or careless failure to perform one's responsibilities, especially in a job or military context.
You’re not looking at the entire picture you’re taking a myopic approach. They are part of a bigger group a bigger conspiracy to overthrow the United States of America from within. They are working with foreign adversaries.
I agree, this is conspiracy behavior not just shirking some responsibilities.
I've not heard it called treason yet though.