The whole damn administration should be included in that one./
DiFi is guilty, but the problem is that so many California voters are traitors too - they actually like treason. They think they will get more loot as DiFi and the liberals steal from productive Americans and give to them.
more than 41,000 signatures = more than 41,000 audits from the IRS (and SEC if applicable)
One would have to be certifiably mentally challenged to *ever* sign one of these online petitions.
Article III, Section 3, Clause 1: Treason against the United States, shall consist only in levying War against them, or in adhering to their Enemies, giving them Aid and Comfort. No Person shall be convicted of Treason unless on the Testimony of two Witnesses to the same overt Act, or on Confession in open Court.
Section 3 of the 14th Amendment also addresses treason, imo, but without using the word treason. Again, wording doesn't fit Feinstein imo.
So what am I overlooking?
I'm not an impeachment expert. But if conservatives can win majority in Senate in '14 as well as keep majority in HoR, then maybe Feinstein, and others, can be impeached.
Another President, another answer. I say keep the petition going. A treason conviction might get her attention.
Feinstein doesn’t need to be tried for Treason, which would be difficult to prove.
It would be easy enough to lock her and her husband up at the Lompoc Country Club for abuse of power.
She routinely votes on bills that directly flow billions at his companies, and they routinely get contracts for California State programs.
Two more corrupt individuals it would be hard to come up with in American government.
All of her holier-than-thou huffing and puffing is nothing more then a shtick to maneuver her into position so she can vote to inflate the family wallet. That is, her family.
Would have loved to see her face the moment she learned of the petition.
The right to petition the government is guaranteed in the First Amendment to the US Constitution.
The president has neither the right nor the duty to defend the senator against a petition by the people.