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A foreign power can be considered an enemy of the United States without being in a declared state of war with the United States. I give you North Korea and Iran as prime examples.
And I've already told you that treason is being used as a generic catch word. Jonathon Pollard, the American intelligence officer who spied on behalf of U.S. ally Israel, was considered treasonous, but he was convicted under the Espionage Act.
As to what law Trump broke, no one has accused Donald Trump of anything.
So if there's no crime, why are the trumpettes so fearful of committee investigations by a Republican controlled legislature?
Why "Trumpettes"? Why the use of the feminine? Why do you consider that an insult?