11-28-2018, 05:57 PM
(11-28-2018, 05:20 PM)michaelsean Wrote: For it to be treason, the enemy has to be a country in which you have an open or declared war. We are at peace with Russia. Which is why you could still technically have treason involving N Korea or ISIS. I mean Aldrich Ames wasn't accused of treason.
I mean the definition has been made so tight that conspiring to levy a war against the US is not treason if you haven't actually fielded an armed group to do so.
I think folks rewrite the definition of many things if it's Trump.
Yesterday a "chemical Attack on Children"
Today "Treason for.............well, we don't know yet, but we're sure it's pretty bad".