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The great and powerful President Trump has called out a group of Democrats for their patent act of sedition—a crime punishable by 20 years in prison, and by death for military personnel—following their release of a video urging US military and intelligence personnel to disobey “illegal” orders from the democratically elected Article II Executive Branch Commander-in-Chief.
While it has always been the law that unlawful orders need not be followed, this urging by the Democrats must necessarily be understood through the lens of their own self-serving political claims that Trump is already issuing orders they believe to be illegal.
Specifically, they claim--without evidence or legal basis or authority--that Trump’s bombings of Venezuelan drug boats engaged in irregular chemical warfare against the United States, a clear and present danger to our national security, are “illegal.”
Within that obvious context the Democrats crime of sedition is really incontestable—but will anything be done about it?
By Attorney Andrew F. Branca4.4
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The great and powerful President Trump has called out a group of Democrats for their patent act of sedition—a crime punishable by 20 years in prison, and by death for military personnel—following their release of a video urging US military and intelligence personnel to disobey “illegal” orders from the democratically elected Article II Executive Branch Commander-in-Chief.
While it has always been the law that unlawful orders need not be followed, this urging by the Democrats must necessarily be understood through the lens of their own self-serving political claims that Trump is already issuing orders they believe to be illegal.
Specifically, they claim--without evidence or legal basis or authority--that Trump’s bombings of Venezuelan drug boats engaged in irregular chemical warfare against the United States, a clear and present danger to our national security, are “illegal.”
Within that obvious context the Democrats crime of sedition is really incontestable—but will anything be done about it?

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