In the broadest sense, perhaps. But I was thinking about the legal definition of treason, and anyone who has sworn an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Without the oath of office, which is a legal requirement for anyone holding federal office, they have broken that law and have committed sedition, but not treason since they never swore an oath in the first place.
In the broadest sense, perhaps. But I was thinking about the legal definition of treason, and anyone who has sworn an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
Without the oath of office, which is a legal requirement for anyone holding federal office, they have broken that law and have committed sedition, but not treason since they never swore an oath in the first place.