Bob Muller has just indicted 13 Russians for trolling the election.
I gotta figure that my blog is going to pop up on his radar soon, and I look awful in orange. Damn:
The special counsel investigating Russia’s interference in the 2016 presidential election charged 13 Russian nationals and three Russian organizations on Friday with illegally trying to disrupt the American political process, including efforts designed to boost the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump and hurt that of his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
The indictment represents the first charges by the special counsel, Robert S. Mueller III, for meddling in the 2016 presidential election — the fundamental crime that he was assigned to investigate.
In a 37-page indictment filed in United States District Court, Mr. Mueller said that the 13 individuals have conspired since 2014 to violate laws that prohibit foreigners from spending money to influence federal elections in the United States.
Obviously, I am never a non-US citizen, but occasionally,* I am a troll, so there is a concern about legal jeopardy for me.
As I understand this, Mueller’s interpretation of the law makes door to door canvassing, or volunteering in a campaign office by foreigners unlawful.
Of course, my standard caveat on such things, “I’m an engineer, not a lawyer, dammit!,” applies.†
*OK, maybe more than occasionally.
†I love it when I get to go all Dr. Mccoy!