Once again while I find the sex act disgusting as well as inappropriate he undoubtedly taped himself when the Senate was not in session and almost certainly when the building was closed probably around 3 am on a weekend. Using your analogy do you think the guy who put his feet on Pelosi's desk would have faced any charges if he was a staffer or maintenance worker who did so in the middle of the night on December 30th when no one else was in in the building?
Attempted legal analysis: FAIL, Epic What did you think Lauren Boebert should have been charged with for Beetlejuice escapades? If the aide was not allowed to be in that room, it could perhaps be a trespass.
The senate has been screwing us for so long it’s finally time someone screwed it back. This is actually the most dignified thing to ever happen in those chambers.
The maximum penalty for trespassing in DC is 180 days in jail. § 22–3302. Unlawful entry on property. | D.C. Law Library
He has a pretty vile Reddit account out there, which begs the question what kind of vetting was there?
"Congressional staff and judicial staff are required to hold security clearances to gain access to classified information. The requirements are established, for the most part, by public laws, congressional rules, and judicial procedures." Congressional Research Services
What did he say on Reddit that you think disqualifies him from having a staffer’s security clearance?
His handle is Barebacktwink s***, he has an NSF warning on his account, he has a mostly nude profile pic, and a tag that says "used by my daddies."
Which part of that should disqualify him from being a senate staffer and why? Because he’s flamboyantly gay?