trea·son ˈtrēzən/ noun
the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
"they were convicted of treason"
synonyms: treachery, disloyalty, betrayal, faithlessness;
the action of betraying someone or something.
plural noun: treasons
"doubt is the ultimate treason against faith"
synonyms: treachery, disloyalty, betrayal, faithlessness;
historical
the crime of murdering someone to whom the murderer owed allegiance, such as a master or husband.
noun: petty treason; plural noun: petty treasons
The “T†word fits Ds pretty good to me. They are definitely trying to take down a duly elected president and interfered with an election. The use of “treason†is not merely used in a legal fashion.
One cannot dismiss a person’s opinion as total BS simply because the person chose to use the word “treason†as opposed to a word you would prefer.