Because the bar for that charge is so high any reasonable person knows he likely didn't exceed it.
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Read U.S code on the matter. It's pretty obvious.
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Yeah, but he's still doing it.
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😂
Nothing he said has crossed the line from free exercise of speech and opinion to a direct and actionable threat. You and I may not like it, but complaining about it is childish and pointless.
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That's the point though; nothing he said can be looked at on the transcript and taken as a clear and direct order to commit treason. Therefore the law cannot be applied in that way.
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Sure, if someone's dumb enough to believe it.
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My statement was in no way totally exclusive to a singular American person.
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Uh, neither?
Lots of people buy into what Trump says. It doesn't concern me. It doesn't matter. He lost, can't prove otherwise, and we're moving on with life with or without them.