They will never be charged, but that does not mean the 47 Republicans are not guilty of violating the Logan Act.
VIOLATION OF THE LOGAN ACT
Even the most staunch Republican cannot deny that directly contacting Iran, in an effort to derail the President’s authority, is downright shady and unethical. Unfortunately for those 47 Republicans in Congress, it’s also treasonous.
As it turns out, The Logan Act is a federal law, signed in 1799 and last amended in 1994, which prevents unauthorized citizens from communicating with foreign governments for a variety of reasons. The text of the law is as follows:
http://reverbpress.com/politics/47-republicans-treason-logan-act/
http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/a...-treason-by-attempting-to-sabotage-iran-deal-
http://www.forwardprogressives.com/theres-no-denying-republicans-committed-treason/
A group of rogue Republican senators may be getting a taste of Jeffersonian democracy—and find themselves facing charges for treason.
A petition on the White House’s website has received over 100,000 signatures in a single day, enough to mandate an official response from the president, and spark a trending hashtag in the process.
A group of rogue Republican senators may be getting a taste of Jeffersonian democracy—and find themselves facing charges for treason.
A petition on the White House’s website has received over 100,000 signatures in a single day, enough to mandate an official response from the president, and spark a trending hashtag in the process.
http://www.dailydot.com/politics/white-house-petition-treason-iran-tom-cotton/
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