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Martha Ture's avatar

Any member of Congress or of the Cabinet who does not speak and act against this president is complicit in war crimes. Under the Geneva Conventions, nations are obliged to pass laws punishing serious violations, often prosecuting their own or foreign nationals found on their soil. U.S. war crimes punishment is enforced through the War Crimes Act of 1996 (18 U.S.C. § 2441), recently expanded by the 2023 Justice for Victims of War Crimes Act to cover any perpetrator found on U.S. soil, regardless of nationality. The DOJ and HSI investigate and prosecute violations, which carry penalties of life imprisonment or death.

Laura Belin's avatar

This confirms my view that IA-02 is in play, along with IA-01 and IA-03 (widely considered to be among the top Democratic pickup opportunities).

IA-02 is an open seat with Ashley Hinson running for Senate. The likely GOP nominee, Joe Mitchell, has no roots in northeast Iowa, having just moved their last September, days before he announced his Congressional bid.

Jon Saxton's avatar

We’re approaching Dr. Strangelove territory . . .

Terrence W. Tilley's avatar

Your data shows how many voters have accepted the sane-wahing of Trump by the media.

The Coke Brothers's avatar

They clearly plan to steal the election.

Krista Allen's avatar

“On March 4, the Senate took up a motion to discharge S.J.Res. 104, a War Powers Resolution that would have required Trump to withdraw forces from Iran unless Congress authorized action. It failed, 47–53. The next day, the House voted 212–219 to stop Trump’s moves in Iran. Two Republicans — Thomas Massie and Warren Davidson — voted yes, while 4 Democrats crossed over in support.” Historians will study those 272 idiots who enabled this narcissistic tyrant and won’t be kind.