Of course he was. Remember Trump fired the Secretary of Defense a few weeks ago because he wasn't loyal enough and replaced him with a sycophant.
.@TexasGOP says it's removing Walter West as the party's sergeant at arms due to a statement he's made about "the lawlessness occurring at the Capitol Building." The party says it "in no way endorses" his statement. (It's unclear to me what the statement was.) Let's watch the schism
Surround these terrorists with LE and National Guard. No one leaves without being photographed and processed as a national security threat. Then send them home to quiver in fear. Then serve 3AM "no knock" warrants.
trea·son /ˈtrēzən/ Learn to pronounce noun the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government. "they were convicted of treason" Similar: treachery lese-majesty disloyalty betrayal faithlessness perfidy perfidiousness duplicity infidelity sedition subversion mutiny rebellion high treason Punic faith Opposite: allegiance
Probably. But was it sad when Bin Laden was killed? Or when Timothy McVeigh was? However controversial this might be, I neither regret nor cry for the deaths of terrorists. And let's start calling it what it is, because today has definitively been terrorism. Hitler was killed too, albeit by his own hand. It's not always sad when people get killed. It's often very good for the world, it often means less people will be killed, and that's always so of terrorists.
Senator Duckworth is on Fox delivering the Sit Rep. Really sounds like a lieutenant reporting to the brass.