The House just voted to give the President "broad authority to sanction virtually anyone, anywhere in the world, whether they are connected to Russia or not," Rep Thomas Massie (KY-R) reports.
Section 1 of the EO enumerates prohibited activities and defines guilty persons as those "determined" by the Secretary of Treasury [Janet Yellen] and/or Secretary of State [Antony Blinken] in consultation with the Attorney General [Merrick Garland] to be:
(a)(ii) responsible for or complicit in, or to have directly or indirectly engaged or attempted to engage in, any of the following for or on behalf of, or for the benefit of, directly or indirectly, the Government of the Russian Federation:
(A) malicious cyber-enabled activities;
(B) interference in a United States or other foreign government election;
(C) actions or policies that undermine democratic processes or institutions in the United States or abroad;
On April 15, President Biden signed an Executive Order on Blocking Property with Respect to Specified Harmful Foreign Activities of the Government of the Russian Federation. Contrary to its title, this EO is not about Russia. It is designed to allow the Biden administration to deprive American citizens and organizations of their rights and property by arbitrarily linking those persons to real, imagined, or vaguely defined activities of the Russian government.
The Biden administration unilaterally makes the determination and requires neither criminal acts nor intent. The punishment is blocking assets and a prohibition on any dealing with the accused person. Spouses and adult children of individuals found guilty by accusation under this EO are punished, too.
[...] Section 1 of the EO enumerates prohibited activities and defines guilty persons as those "determined" by the Secretary of Treasury [Janet Yellen] and/or Secretary of State [Antony Blinken] in consultation with the Attorney General [Merrick Garland] to be:
(a)(ii) responsible for or complicit in, or to have directly or indirectly engaged or attempted to engage in, any of the following for or on behalf of, or for the benefit of, directly or indirectly, the Government of the Russian Federation:
(A) malicious cyber-enabled activities;
(B) interference in a United States or other foreign government election;
(C) actions or policies that undermine democratic processes or institutions in the United States or abroad;
(D) transnational corruption;
Luke Phillips
We're all insurgents now. May as well act like it.
They seem pissed nobody is following the propaganda and just want to target anyone for not stepping in line
Luis Cook
Sounds good.
Chase Bell
>The tilting of the playing field against Bernie Sanders I remember when Bernie was robbed of the Iowa Caucus because of a secret backroom coin flip he wasn't present for. It blows my mind that stuff like that happens and we all just forget about it as if that sort of thing isn't insane.
Julian Baker
so does this validate the whole seth rich thing now
Xavier Evans
His name was Seth Rich.
Jose Ward
shills ITT seething.
this kike has been jew-shilling similar threads all day just hide those posts by that id
Parker Hughes
Yep, never forget.
Juan Murphy
it's old as fuck and was memoryholed. good to see it again but expect nothing to come of it.
Ian Collins
He is giving them 120 billion. And he would boast if he could, but he can't.
Benjamin Garcia
F and still no one that deserved it in jail
Cooper Barnes
End times when the gov starts seizing shit from regular people seems they gotta set up this infrastructure every once in a while. 9/11 and truckers convoy also had this treatment.
Anthony Gonzalez
That 38 billion never got through, Rand Paul blocked it and it never passed.
Adam Butler
America is over now anyway
Easton Perez
Damn, Trump's election really broken the US
Robert Walker
bump. Biden is an absolute, full fledged dictator.