Don't confuse territorial jurisdiction with political.
I gave you the links much earlier. This very question was answered by none other than Attorney General Ed Meese.
Obviously you're so lazy you couldn't be bothered to do the research. The research that all of us have done and you have not.
There is no such thing as "political jurisdiction" as a legal term in our justice system.
US federal courts have territorial jurisdiction over any case arising on or any person on US soil, unless one party is a foreign sovereign (i.e. someone with diplomatic immunity).
Obviously you're so lazy you couldn't be bothered to do the research.
Had you done yours, you would be able to answer my arguments point by point.
Instead you offer insults and links to other sites.
I have addressed the small number of coherent assertions (so far you have offered no arguments) each time you have made one.
In my own words, using my own work each time.
I have offered you the common courtesy you have denied me.