To: Snowybear
I’ve been reading the EO and it looks like it references Foreigners and blocks the transfer of “anyone” including American citizens from transferring property received (bribes?) from those foreigners. It does not seem to indicate that those receiving property (citizens) are subject to prosecution, based on my (limited) understanding.
There’s actually alot to read there, some portions address illegal aliens. I note that the EO appears to protect future elections. Within 45 days of an election, the gov will assess inappropriate access/influence on the election by foreigners. From today’s date, the gov officials have 30 days to prepare and present a plan for enacting the terms specified in the EO. The text is here:
https://www.whitehouse.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-imposing-certain-sanctions-event-foreign-interference-united-states-election/
To: ransomnote; bagster; Cats Pajamas; All
To: ransomnote
...inappropriate access/influence...
that appears to be this:
(i) the extent to which any foreign interference that targeted election infrastructure materially affected the security or integrity of that infrastructure, the tabulation of votes, or the timely transmission of election results; and
(ii) if any foreign interference involved activities targeting the infrastructure of, or pertaining to, a political organization, campaign, or candidate, the extent to which such activities materially affected the security or integrity of that infrastructure, including by unauthorized access to, disclosure or threatened disclosure of, or alteration or falsification of, information or data.
seems reasonable...course so did RICO, at first.
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