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A strong case can be made that government employees in positions of absolute power, who conspire with foreign entities to overthrow an American president are committing Treason

Go ahead and make it then.

Why do you suppose "treason" has such a narrow definition in the Constitution? Does the Constitution define other crimes?

192 posted on 05/17/2019 2:48:24 PM PDT by Jim Noble (1)
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“Go ahead and make it then.”

Yes. Let’s make that argument.

While no one will ever be charged with Treason, the word must be used repeatedly to raise consciousness in the minds of those easily swayed by the Democrats and the media.

The criminals who conspired with foreign intelligence must be condemned in the public square and punished.

This was a soft coup attempt, in essence not much different from an armed attack on the constitutionally elected president, if you think about it.


193 posted on 05/17/2019 3:33:45 PM PDT by map
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