>>24521838, >>24521845, >>24521847, >>24521848, >>24521850 Treason!!! President DJT
Russiagate and Spygate
President Trump has used the word of Treason and Sedition many times (sedition less so), for many of DS engaged in a Treasonous Sedition within the two Conspiracies Against Trump, and US etc; and indeed the people of the United States of America! So when are any of them going to be charged and punished under the law, since the group in engaged in the Conspiracy of Treason and Sedition against the President and the USA?. I doubt or hope, there is no statute of limitations on these crimes, because “Russiagate” and “Spygate” and those involved, likely 1,000s of people in the U.S. and around the World, would take years to find and try them. PS: if Trump didn’t win in 2016, America would have been ultimately ruled by the City of London and the leaders of the New World Order.Thank God everyday Trump won and is still with us. I suspect after his 2nd (or third) term, he will be Councilor to all future Presidents. I don’t think the U.S. can do without him, to live and thrive.
==PS: when are any of them going to be finally prosecuted for Treason?
Legal Definition of Treason
Treason is the crime of betraying one's country, specifically defined in U.S. law as levying war against the United States or adhering to their enemies by giving them aid and comfort.It is the only crime explicitly defined in the U.S. Constitution (Article III, Section 3) to prevent its misuse for political oppression.
Key Aspects of Treason in U.S. Law:
Definition: Consists of two main elements: (1) adhering to the enemy (intent) and (2) rendering them aid and comfort (overt act).
Requirements for Conviction: To be convicted, there must be a confession in open court or the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act.
Punishment: Under 18 U.S.C. § 2381,treason is punishable by death, or not less than five years in prison and a fine of at least $10,000, along with disqualification from holding any U.S. office.
Historical Usage:
Treason casesoften involve aiding foreign enemiesduring wartime, with the last major convictions occurring after World War II (e.g., "Axis Sally").
Distinction: Unlike other crimes, it requires a duty of allegiance to the government.
Treason vs. Sedition
While treason involves active aid to enemies or war, sedition or seditious conspiracy involves plotting to overthrow or destroy the government by force,even without foreign involvement.
https://www.google.com/search?q=legal+definition+of+Treason&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari