I absolutely do not retract my claim. But Court needs to make the determination. That determination would be a conviction. Or used in the furtherance of a conviction.
I have no judgment about whether the candidate performed an insurrection or not. If you’re asking my personal opinion I don’t like him. I don’t want him to be president.
I want the rule of law to govern the electoral system. Which means we need to work by findings and not emotions
So do you retract your original claim that a conviction is required to “engage” in insurrection?
Do you believe DJT engaged in insurrection?
I absolutely do not retract my claim. But Court needs to make the determination. That determination would be a conviction. Or used in the furtherance of a conviction.
I have no judgment about whether the candidate performed an insurrection or not. If you’re asking my personal opinion I don’t like him. I don’t want him to be president.
I want the rule of law to govern the electoral system. Which means we need to work by findings and not emotions
Why does DJT deserve special treatment of requiring a conviction, when that’s not what the law says?
It seems most of us are reading the plain english of the law, and some people are tying themselves into pretzels to argue Trump is above the law.
Because the judicial system is how the law makes a finding of fact.