Probably not in the usual way the criminal statutes are enforced, because the warnings the politicians give to offenders are generic, not aimed at specific individuals. Likewise the policies are political positions.
I think there are good arguments that the policy positions are criminal. Not as much of a stretch of the law as Weissman and Mueller make on a regular basis.
Better to resolve by the political process than courts though. Throw the bums out.
Yes, but what about voter fraud? How can they be thrown out if the process hasn’t been fixed? Soros and his buddies still have control of the machines, the software, the voter rolls, and the key gov’t figures in state governments.
I haven’t heard anything further about this since the commission was shut down.