That’s right.
As a broad statement, I support the death penalty for many crimes. I don’t like warehousing prisoners. That’s just part of my view of criminal justice.
As a subset of that, I think that all — that means “all” — government employees involved in violations of the Constitution should be executed for treason. Liberal use of the death penalty for stuff like this (proposing gun control legislation fits here too. I’m extreme.) is the only real way that the government will stop being a tyranny.
“As a subset of that, I think that all — that means “all” — government employees involved in violations of the Constitution should be executed for treason. “
It is my understanding that ALL federal employees must take an oath to defend the Constitution. Which suggests your “all” would be covered, as a betrayal of that oath.
Next comes the legal question of what constitutes treason. Some may argue that many failures to adhere to the oath of office, by tens of thousands of federal employees, are merely wrong, and cause for removal from office, but amount to willful negligence of their duty [they need to understand the Constitution, and then - if they do and orders they are given are wrong, and resign instead of doing what they were told] and not treason in every instance. Many such instances would be persons whose direct actions may violate the constitution in some sense but their actions were not of their own design but just following the demands of their higher ups.
In my view both Obama and Biden violated their oaths of office by demanding agencies reporting to them carryout actions for which the executive alone cannot dictate, but did. Particularly in “immigration” matters. But when was the last time a President was impeached for Treason with that Treason being identified by wrongful excecutive orders. Congress has gotten so complacent with regard to the Presidents’ executive orders that their - Congress - own authority, is at times a joke.