To: Department of Justice

Investigate Senator Tom Cotton under the Logan Act

By organizing his fellow Senators to sign an open letter to Iran, in an effort to undermine President Obama and the State Department's authority under the Nuclear Proliferation Treaty (NPT), Senator Cotton may have broken any number of laws, and the Department of Justice needs to investigate.

Why is this important?

Established back in 1799, the Logan Act makes it illegal for unauthorized American citizens to negotiate with foreign governments.

Violation of the act is a felony, and comes with a punishment of up to three years in prison.

By organizing his fellow Senators to sign an open letter to Iran, Senator Cotton may have broken any number of laws, and the Department of Justice needs to investigate.