Facebook posts
a Facebook post
stated on May 6, 2023 in an interview:

Says U.S. Rep. Nancy Pelosi “is guilty of treason.”

False

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi wasn’t found guilty of treason

Describing something in a social media post as the “latest news” does not magically make it so. Giving the event a false date does not bolster the case. 

“LATEST NEWS PELOSI IS GUILTY OF TREASON,” reads a May 6 Facebook post. “Jim Jordan just ended Nancy Pelosi’s career.” 

It includes an approximately seven-minute video of a press conference labeled with the date Jan. 30, 2023. 

Above the video, text reads: “Pelosi is guilty of treason — Jim Jordan just ended Nancy Pelosi’s career.”

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But that press conference happened in July 2021, and the lawmakers there, including U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, didn’t declare then-House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., guilty of treason. She has not been convicted of the crime. 

Rather, the press conference was held to criticize Pelosi and the House select committee  investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol. 

The U.S. Constitution describes treason as a crime in which someone “owing allegiance to the United States levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or somewhere else.”

Such cases are rare in the United States, and Pelosi is not accused in one. Only about 30 people have ever been charged with treason in the United States, former Vice President Aaron Burr famously among them. 

We rate this post False.

 
Our Sources

Facebook post, May 6, 2023

C-SPAN, House Republican Leadership on January 6 Select Committee, July 27, 2021

Cornell Law School, 18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason, visited May 8, 2023

CBS News, What is treason and who can be convicted of it?, Sept. 30, 2019

National Constitution Center, Does the Treason Clause Still Matter? (Yes.), visited May 8, 2023

The Washington Post, A former vice president was tried for treason for an insurrection plot, Sept. 26, 2022