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Russia Investigation - Flynn's fault
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(12-04-2017, 12:00 PM)hollodero Wrote: Well... there is some undermining of a sitting government in play. I don't know - sincerely - if talking to Russians about behaviour in the UN council that goes against the current administration's goals is treasonous (or if my words really represent what happened.) But just glancing at it, isn't there some argument for treason?

No.  It's very specific here.  The other country has to be an enemy.  Not a rival, an actual enemy.  As in war or at least armed conflict.  And then you have to give them aid in some way that assists them in that war.  Espionage is usually the crime when people claim treason.

Also an attempt to overthrow the government, but it can't just be planning to, you have to actually have fielded an army for that purpose.
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RE: Russia Investigation - Flynn's fault - michaelsean - 12-04-2017, 12:06 PM

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