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540k-Again 2 points ago +2 / -0

[Fun Fact & Rule of Law Redpills:] Look up the history of perjury, it's a judicial branch function/power. To commit perjury, requires a judge, courtroom, a lawful case, "jury", intent and other things.Under the US Consitution's Montesqueian Separation of Powers, it's NOT Constitutionally possible to commit "perjury" for the Legislative or Executive Branches. It's not legally possible to sign a document for the executive branches, or give "testimony to congress" or legislative branches, "under the penalty of perjury" anymore than it is possilbe to sign "under the penalty of disorderly conduct".

It's literally written into the word, per jury.

[Redpill] Congressional "testimony" serves as either an imput to legislation, or in auditing/reviewing existing legislation/bills. It's NOT a courtroom, no matter how many lawyers are in congress, how many former D.A.s are in congress, or how much they abuse their office's and committees for fundraising or grandstanding.

MAGA On!

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Cram 2 points ago +2 / -0

I guess I stand corrected 😃

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540k-Again 1 point ago +1 / -0

*hugs Redpill dispenser :)