Scott Horton: Are Congress and Biden Complicit in War Crimes?

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Judge Napolitano - Judging Freedom
The assertion of complicity in war crimes raises profound concerns about the ethical dimensions of U.S. foreign policy and military engagements. Scott Horton, with his extensive knowledge and incisive analysis, joins us to navigate through the complex terrain of international law, Congressional decision-making, and the actions of the Biden administration.

This conversation aims to shed light on the allegations, exploring the legal frameworks and ethical considerations that underpin the accusations of complicity. As we delve into this discussion, we seek to understand the role of Congress and the Biden administration in shaping U.S. military involvement abroad, and whether these actions may be perceived as straying beyond the boundaries of international law.

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