Week 14 Sawyer “Seditious”
Seditious: (adj) disposed to arouse or take part in or guilty of sedition (conduct or speech inciting people to rebel against the authority of a state or monarch)
“ The president - any president – can by speech or action (by advocating an improper piece or improper submission international wrong) give aid and comfort to the public enemy as no one else in the land can do and yet his conduct however damaging to the country is not seditious and although if public sentiment is sufficiently aroused he can be impeached such course is practically impossible” President Roosevelt 1917, History HW
This word seems to align with the current events that recently occurred. With the insurrection at the Capital, the act of inciting rebellion was taken by the former President. This invoked a response of violence in the capital building.
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