Anonymous ID: da8832 Dec. 1, 2024, 6:52 p.m. No.22091502   🗄️.is 🔗kun

So the money gobbler turkey named Hunter is gonna get the presidential pardon? KEK. It's got to be a joke, I know these fuckers are stupid but holy shit they play right into our hands. Anons called it sure as shit if it happens.

Anonymous ID: da8832 Dec. 1, 2024, 7:23 p.m. No.22091666   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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==Article III

Section 3==

 

Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.

 

The Congress shall have Power to declare the Punishment of Treason, but no Attainder of Treason shall work Corruption of Blood, or Forfeiture except during the Life of the Person attainted.

 

Common Interpretation

 

Treason is a unique offense in our constitutional order—the only crime expressly defined by the Constitution, and applying only to Americans who have betrayed the allegiance they are presumed to owe the United States. While the Constitution’s Framers shared the centuries-old view that all citizens owed a duty of loyalty to their home nation, they included the Treason Clause not so much to underscore the seriousness of such a betrayal, but to guard against the historic use of treason prosecutions by repressive governments to silence otherwise legitimate political opposition. Debate surrounding the Clause at the Constitutional Convention thus focused on ways to narrowly define the offense, and to protect against false or flimsy prosecutions.

 

The Constitution specifically identifies what constitutes treason against the United States and, importantly, limits the offense of treason to only two types of conduct: (1) “levying war” against the United States; or (2) “adhering to [the] enemies [of the United States], giving them aid and comfort.” Although there have not been many treason prosecutions in American history—indeed, only one person has been indicted for treason since 1954—the Supreme Court has had occasion to further define what each type of treason entails.

 

https://constitutioncenter.org/the-constitution/articles/article-iii/clauses/39