The short answer on legal recourse is no. They are protected by the Speech and Debate clause. The speech and debate clause does not protect them from public ridicule, peaceful protest, or from being voted out of office. Those are rights we all have under the first amendment.
The short answer on legal recourse is no. They are protected by the Speech and Debate clause. The speech and debate clause does not protect them from public ridicule, peaceful protest, or from being voted out of office. Those are rights we all have under the first amendment.
With the current so called GOP, the only one of those that will have any effect is the last, VOTE them out! Iām so hoping that the upcoming election in WI will be a loud pro-democracy statement šš
The short answer on legal recourse is no. They are protected by the Speech and Debate clause. The speech and debate clause does not protect them from public ridicule, peaceful protest, or from being voted out of office. Those are rights we all have under the first amendment.
With the current so called GOP, the only one of those that will have any effect is the last, VOTE them out! Iām so hoping that the upcoming election in WI will be a loud pro-democracy statement šš
From your keyboard to Godās ears!
Iām relying more on all the postcards and calls made by an engaged pro-democracy public š