Milbank: Trump's definition of treason rivals Henry VIII's
In the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon, President Trump gave a lesson on American justice to the visiting South Korean president. Speaking about the Mueller investigation and its origins, Trump said: This is actually treason.
This wasnt offhand. On Wednesday, Trump tweeted that the probe was a Treasonous Hoax and that what the Democrats are doing with the Border is TREASONOUS. That same day, boarding Marine One, he reaffirmed that what Democrats and Justice Department officials did in the Mueller probe was treason.
On April 6, he declared its about time the perpetrators
start defending their dishonest and treasonous acts. He added an injunction associated with the Holocaust: Never Forget!
This has become routine. Trump told Fox Newss Sean Hannity: It was really treason.
You are talking about major, major treason. Minor treason is a thing?
Trump has publicly invoked treason or treasonous on 26 occasions, according to the Factba.se compilation of Trump utterances. Thats in addition to various and sundry traitor references. He began by accusing the likes of Bowe Bergdahl, Edward Snowden and Chelsea Manning, then moved on to include the executives of Univision and Macys, Republicans who didnt support him, Democratic lawmakers who didnt applaud him, the failing New York Times, the media generally, people in his administration who leak, and Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, John Podesta, Eric Holder, Loretta Lynch, Huma Abedin, James Comey, James Clapper, Rod Rosenstein, Robert Mueller, Andrew McCabe, Lisa Page and Peter Strzok.
The Constitution specifically says treason shall consist only in levying war against the United States or in adhering to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort, and it requires two witnesses. The U.S. Criminal Code requires that those guilty of treason shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years.
The strict definition and grave punishment make treason cases rare: only about 30 in U.S. history. Trump must know this, because he has vowed to protect all 12 articles of the Constitution, even though it has only seven. He appeared to recognize the gravity of the treason accusation when it was leveled against him. When they say treason, you know what treason is? Thats Julius and Ethel Rosenberg for giving the atomic bomb, he said in 2017. (Actually, the charge was conspiracy to commit espionage.)
Because Trump knows the seriousness of the charge, he therefore must be interpreting treason the way King Henry VIII did, in the lese-majeste sense: Treason is anything that offends the dignity of the sovereign. Disagreement with Trump is an offense against the state, just as Henry executed unfaithful wives for treason.
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