ed note–remember, when DJT POTUS says he ‘chooses his words carefully’, all need to read between the lines. ‘Treason’ is specifically mentioned in the US Constitution, and when DJT mentions all those who ‘colluded’ with Pelosi and Schiff, that includes–
–The Jewish-owned/Jewish-controlled mainstream media who contributed 24/7/365 for 5 years to the Impeachments, riots, instability, stolen election, etc against America per Israel’s behest
–AIPAC, ADL, and other Jewish groups who also ‘colluded’ with Pelosi, Schiff, Nadler et al
–The Neo-Conservatives, such as Kristol, Kagan, Boot, Rubin, Cohen, Frum, Bolton, Brennan, and all those Military/Intelligence/Law Enforcement types who have acted as spies for Israel and who willingly gave ‘aid and comfort’ to America’s enemies as willing participants in what has been an attempted coup d’etat in America on Israel’s behalf.
Washington Post
Since Democrats began an impeachment inquiry, President Trump has repeatedly lashed out at Rep. Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.), the House Intelligence Committee chairman, by accusing him of treason and demanding that he be removed from office.
On Sunday night, Trump repeated those claims on Twitter — and this time, suggested that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) is also guilty of “High Crimes and Misdemeanors, and even Treason,” while insisting that both Democratic leaders should be impeached.
“Nancy Pelosi knew all of the many Shifty Adam Schiff lies and massive frauds perpetrated upon Congress and the American people, in the form of a fraudulent speech knowingly delivered as a ruthless con, and the illegal meetings with a highly partisan ‘Whistleblower’ & lawyer,” he tweeted.
The tweets came on a typical Sunday evening for the president, who sent a flurry of missives alternately bashing and praising cable news interviews about the deepening political crisis that’s threatening his presidency and paralyzing many inside the Republican Party, as The Washington Post’s Robert Costa and Philip Rucker reported.
Amid the inquiry into Trump’s request that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky investigate former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter, the president has increasingly accused his perceived enemies — from Democratic leaders to the anonymous whistleblower who sparked the probe — of treason.
President Trump said Oct. 2 that not everyone who opposes him is ‘treasonous,’ adding, ‘I choose my words very, very carefully.’
Schiff, who is leading the Democratic inquiry, has come in for particularly withering criticism. Trump has slammed Schiff for falsely stating that his committee hadn’t spoken to the whistleblower and for paraphrasing the president’s conversation with Zelensky during a hearing.
On Sunday, the president aimed his ire at Pelosi as well, who he has complained is short-circuiting the impeachment process by starting an inquiry without a full House vote.
‘I guess that means that they, along with all of those that ‘colluded’ with them, must all be immediately Impeached’ he tweeted.
House and Senate members cannot be impeached; rather, both bodies can expel members with a two-thirds vote — a process that doesn’t involve the president. That didn’t stop Trump from also demanding on Saturday that Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) be impeached.
Last week, Pelosi said that Trump is “scared” of the impeachment inquiry.
‘Congress must not back down from our duty to defend the Constitution as @realDonaldTrump ignores the Founders’ warnings about foreign interference at every turn. #TruthExposed,’ she tweeted on Friday.
Pelosi hasn’t committed to holding a full House vote on the impeachment inquiry. On Friday, Trump conceded that Democrats likely have enough votes to impeach him.