Kevin McCarthy decides to commit crime of contempt of Congress rather than "snitch" on Donald Trump

Kevin McCarthy decides to commit crime of contempt of Congress rather than "snitch" on Donald Trump

Covering up the federal crimes of others is, itself, a federal crime. Given new reporting, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy has apparently decide to commit the crime of contempt of Congress- defying a lawfully issued congressional subpoena - rather than testify about the crimes of Donald Trump. But somebody really should tell McCarthy to "button-up buttercup" because he will also be committing the crimes of accessory after the fact (18 US Code section 3) and misprision of a felony (18 US Code section 4) if he decides to conceal the crimes of Donald Trump.

These crimes - accessory and misprision - are foundational to our rule of law. This video discusses the implications and consequences if McCarthy continues on this lawless path.

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