This video analyzes whether six members of Congress, dubbed the 'seditious six,' could face legal repercussions for publicly messaging the US military. It clarifies that while sedition itself isn't illegal, seditious conspiracy (18 U.S. Code § 2384) requires a conspiracy to overthrow or levy war against the US by force. Treason (18 U.S. Code § 2381) is defined as levying war or adhering to enemies, giving them aid and comfort. The video concludes that the actions of the 'seditious six' likely do not meet the legal threshold for these crimes, and legal accountability through the criminal justice system is improbable, though investigations may occur.
This video analyzes the legal definitions of treason and seditious conspiracy in the context of allegations made by Tulsi Gabbard against former President Obama and other national security officials. It clarifies that treason requires levying war against the US or adhering to its enemies, while seditious conspiracy involves conspiring to overthrow the government or prevent law execution by force. The speaker concludes that while the allegations are serious, they may not meet the strict legal thresholds for treason or seditious conspiracy as defined by current statutes.
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