Donald Trump’s press conference performance in Helsinki rises to & exceeds the threshold of “high crimes & misdemeanors.” It was nothing short of treasonous. Not only were Trump’s comments imbecilic, he is wholly in the pocket of Putin. Republican Patriots: Where are you???
Is it Treason?
Portrait of Gen. Benedict Arnold by an unknown artist. The American soldier joined the colonial forces during the War of Independence, 1775-83, took part in the unsuccessful siege of Quebec, and ultimately fled to the British lines after a failed plot to surrender West Point. He's the most famous traitor in U.S. history. (Photo: Library of Congress, AP)
By: Rick Hampson - usatoday.com - July 18, 2018
Traitor! Few words are defined so narrowly in law and used so commonly in anger, from politics to the playground. Every nation has an infamous traitor. In Norway, he’s Quisling, the Nazi collaborator. In Britain, he’s Kim Philby, the Soviet mole. In America, he’s always been Benedict Arnold, the Continental Army officer who plotted to turn West Point over to the Redcoats in the Revolutionary War. And now, after a news conference Monday in Finland, the term is being used in relation to the 45th president of the United States. Donald Trump, master of the political insult, finds himself on the receiving end. It’s not surprising, said Eric Arnesen, a George Washington University political historian: “It’s the word that comes to mind after what he did, with Vladimir Putin standing next to him. It was so jaw-dropping that people are grasping for words to capture their sense of disbelief.’’ Not everyone thinks it's the right word. “When I think ‘traitor,’ I think Benedict Arnold. There was evidence – letters, witnesses,’’ said Phillip Henderson of The Catholic University of America, an expert in political leadership. “To use the term so loosely discredits people. We should be more careful how we use it.’’ After a private meeting with Putin, Trump questioned his own intelligence agencies’ findings that Russia meddled, to his benefit, in the 2016 U.S. election. And Trump seemed to accept Putin’s insistence that Russia was blameless – or to at least give the Russian the same credibility as America’s intelligence establishment. Although Trump tried Tuesday to retreat – albeit only by claiming that when he said "would'' he meant to say "wouldn't'' – the damage was done. Former CIA director John Brennan wrote that Trump’s news conference commentary “rises to & exceeds the threshold of ‘high crimes & misdemeanors.’ It was nothing short of treasonous."John O. Brennan✔
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