Talk about sticking your nose where it doesn’t belong! An elected government official is reportedly telling foreign countries to stand against President Trump. If true, that’s not just bad politics, it smells suspiciously like treason.
Wait so an elected Government official is telling foreign countries to go against the President??
Sounds treasonous. pic.twitter.com/hj2AcDil5a
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) April 21, 2025
Whispering anti-Trump advice to foreign leaders? That sounds like something straight out of a spy novel, but it could have serious real-world consequences. We’re talking about potentially violating the Logan Act, a centuries-old law designed specifically to stop rogue citizens from messing with America’s foreign policy.
The Logan Act, passed way back in 1799, makes it a crime for unauthorized Americans to negotiate with foreign governments or try to undermine the President’s dealings abroad. Basically, stay in your lane and let the Commander-in-Chief handle foreign affairs.
While the specifics of who said what to whom are still murky, the accusation alone is explosive. It comes hot on the heels of anti-Trump “Day of Action” protests, showing the lengths some will go to oppose the administration.
Advising foreign powers to buck the President isn’t just dissent; it could be seen as actively working against the interests of the United States. Whether it meets the legal definition of treason or violates the Logan Act remains to be seen, but it certainly raises troubling questions about loyalty and who some officials are really serving.
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