March 22, 2020 – While it is not explicitly legal to betray the U.S.A., provisions of Article III, Section 3 of the U.S. Constitution makes it almost impossible to convict public officials of treason.
“No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.” – Who in his right mind would openly commit treason witnessed by two different people? Maybe in the late 18th century guilt-ridden public officials out of decency would confess in open court that he or she committed treason. Nowadays, with the moral stamina of our of politicians and the “Good ‘Ole Boys Club” mentality in Washington DC, could we expect politicians to admit in open court he or she committed treason? The near impossibility of convicting an American public official or for that matter, an ordinary citizen of the crime of treason shows that the U.S. Constitution was indeed intended only for virtuous people.