Statues of limitations do not run out for treason.
FEDERAL CRIMES WITH NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
Federal capital crimes, including violent crimes or those that can be punished by the death penalty, have unlimited time to bring charges. Examples of federal crimes include:
Capital murder, including genocide, murder committed in a federal building, or committed during a drug trafficking crime.
Civil rights offenses resulting in death
Espionage
Murder of a foreign official, member of Congress, Supreme Court Justice, federal judge, or federal law enforcement officer
Statues of limitations do not run out for treason.
FEDERAL CRIMES WITH NO STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS Federal capital crimes, including violent crimes or those that can be punished by the death penalty, have unlimited time to bring charges. Examples of federal crimes include:
And there is little basis anywhere for a charge of treason (see the Constitution for its definition and authority to punish). No elements are present.