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Unconstitutional Congress Proceedings

By: Patty Tschappat |  30th April, 2020.

 

As a result of the Congressional Oversight committee hearing, the United States Congress has sentenced former Staff Sergeant C. McCane to six months in prison and restricted Lead Trooper K. Kowalski in his positions within the police department. The committee needed less than three days to investigate two divisions of the San Andreas Police Department, determine the purpose of a division as well as the available budgets of the police department, analyse five Congressional statements, formulate its findings and conclusion, as well as determine the unconstitutional punishments.

 

As the legislative branch, the United States Congress seems to have abused its powers and the purpose of its Oversight committee by launching an investigation solely into the necessity of a police division and to expose wrongdoings by certain high-ranked police officials. The investigation is without a legislative purpose and conclusions are poorly motivated. The Congressional committee has sentenced former Staff Sergeant C. McCane without a a fair judicial trial and limited the career perspectives of Lead Trooper K. Kowalski.

 

With numerous federal agents seating in the Congressional Oversight committee, the committee seems to be diverted and turned into a law enforcement agency.

 

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