It's not cut and dried treason or someone would be filing charges against the slimeball.
No, it's close enough for horsehoes and handgrendaes though.
Sedition for sure - and plenty of evidence to prove that. Unfortunately, when was the last time someone in the US was charged and/or convicted of sedition?
Treason - yes, but harder to prove/get conviction. Usually requires something a bit more substantial than words in an interview (although making the statements that Dean did sure would push those limits for me!).
I for one don't rely on a lawyer to tell me right from wrong. Do you?
Why would you think it is any less?
We live in a different world now. A world spoken about where wrong has become right and evil has become good.
At any other time in our country's past they would have been tried and convicted. In almost any other country in the world now at this time they would be tried and convicted as well.
First comes spine then comes charges.