It’s not so much treason but more a case of sedition. Treason is assisting or standing with enemies of the USA, for example protecting foreign invaders who are trying to destroy the soverienty of the USA which democrats are doing with their sanctuary city crap. Sedition on the other hand is merely conspiring to overthrow the authority of the country, in this case the POTUS. All of the Rats, RINOs involved should be prosecuted.
This is where their collusion with foreign actors comes into play. A foreign actor facilitating a coup - indeed, being at the heart of the plot - crosses the sedition/treason line. And it brings many questions of UK actions that need answering.
Theres an article on the side bar that claims Obama worked with Merkel of Germany to sustain this coup against Trump...
I think treason is a broader umbrella which INCLUDES sedition. Because any time you try to undermine the legitimate government, you are assisting the enemies of the USA. A lesser President would have buckled under the onslaught.
A lesser President would not have been able to conduct summits with some of the worst actors on the planet, revitalize the economy, and maintain his base of support with all the horse sheet going on that he has had to endure.
So you don't consider hitlary, the zer0, pelousey, upchucky and the rest of the demoratcommiescumbags as Enemies of The USA ?
Isis cough cough..... Entire congress.....
I think of it more as sedition. And sedition isn’t exercising free speech as it’s practitioners might claim. It’s illegal.
First, they must be rounded up and exiled to some pacific island where they can more or less roam free. There must be a wall there against which some can be stood before they are shot. It might bemoreexpedient to take them to sea and just dump them.
They can mount their legal defense from 10,000 miles away. They must not be allowed freedom within the boundaries of the 50 states.
It is important, extremely important to take away their freedom immediately. That’s not the American way? To hell with them. they forfeited their right to be considered Americans. They lost the war they started. They lost their rights. Let them citch but getthem out of the country
Perhaps, but it's splitting hairs at this point. A grammatical distinction without a difference.
These people's loyalties are not to another sovereign state, but to a set of ideals that are at complete odds with our constitution, our history, our common culture, the law, empirical truths, and our very existence.
They've now acted upon those loyalties, and those actions were treasonous, in my opinion.