No, a sitting president cannot be charged with treason.
Richard Nixon was accused of receiving bribes from other countries. This is illegal during your terms as the President and he was charged with treason, he resigned his title of Presidency.
Hating the President is not treason. Acting on that hatred, through planning to do harm, could be treason. And disobeying the President's orders is certainly considered treason.
he killed ,stole and other things!>>>>> he;s a terrible person and he was crazy like napoleon.he had a job that was used to apply to the none to man things like ropeing...
Yes, the president has the power to pardon someone convicted of treason.
Treason.
treason at water gate
He was charged with treason!
Gordon Brown has many faults but he hasn't committed treason.
No, congress determines the punishment for treason
No, the federal government cannot be sued for treason. Treason is a criminal offense committed against the state, and only individuals can be charged with treason, not the government as a whole.
President Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1868 on charges of high crimes and misdemeanors, including violating the Tenure of Office Act by removing the Secretary of War without the Senate's approval. He was acquitted by the Senate and not formally charged with treason or bribery.
because they were at the stockade and they were against the troopers