this should be a given! a government should not lie to its people. But in all my years I have known very little politicians who do NOT lie! It is their profession so it seems. I had no idea there was a law allowing them to lie.
I would go for just limiting sovereign immunity. If they violate your civil rights while doing their jobs, you can go after them. If they are following procedure/orders from their boss that violates your rights AND they can prove they made an effort to point out the problem to their bosses, they can skate and you can go after their bosses.
Exqmple: Ruby Ridge was probably both those situations. Waco was definitely more heavy on the first case (based upon what we now know).
Lying to you can be both bad or not a big deal. It is a very specific standard. Whereas, what I just outlined may be more preventative in results as it can apply to all sorts of situations.
Who gets to define what a lie is, especially if that definition involves politics.
Correct. Schiff would be excused for his lies about Trump's phone call as "parody," while Trump would be prosecuting for saying he had enough Wendy's burgers to stack to the moon.
Why is it a felony to lie to a federal officer when that officer can lie to you with impunity?