It's all posturing. There is no way that Snowden is guilty of treason under the Constitution. Bradley Manning under the UCMJ hasn't been charged with treason. It's all posturing.
"Authority"? Hell, this entire debate is about who has the right to authorize what. American politics surrounds a much shiftier concept of influence. Call it whatever you like, the idea that Boehner's (or the House Majority's, if you prefer) opinions don't matter where the AG's would is positively nutty.
"Authority"? Hell, this entire debate is about who has the right to authorize what. American politics surrounds a much shiftier concept of influence. Call it whatever you like, the idea that Boehner's (or the House Majority's, if you prefer) opinions don't matter where the AG's would is positively nutty.