Yes. Study up:
The accusation of treason comes from a retired member of the U.S. military officer, Lt. Cmdr. Walter Fitzpatrick III, who has presented his complaint to U.S. Attorney Russell Dedrick in Tennessee, the presentment explains. In that, he alleged, "Now you [Obama] have broken in and entered the White House by force of contrivance, concealment, conceit, dissembling, and deceit. Posing as an impostor president and commander in chief you have stripped civilian command and control over the military establishment. Known military criminal actors-command racketeers-are now free in the exercise of military government intent upon destruction of America's constitutional government. We come now to this reckoning. I accuse you and your military-political criminal assistants of TREASON. I name you and your military criminal associates as traitors. Your criminal ascension manifests a clear and present danger. You fundamentally changed our form of government. The Constitution no longer works."
Great Holy Mother of God. That is incredible language to hear from anyone this side of the Birch Society.
Just who are these military adventurers he plans to name? The Chairman of the JCS?
He's going to have trouble proving "treason" with the U.S. not officially at war with anyone (well, maybe North Korea -- but Korea was always just a "police action" anyway). The Constitution is quite strict about the construction of a treason charge.