Allowing Russian Bounty on American Troops Isn’t Treason. Then What Is?

What does it take for a crime to rise to the level of treason?  The president of the United States learns that an enemy nation has put a bounty on the heads of U.S. soldiers and does nothing to stop it.  That doesn’t get the job done?  Does he need to kill the soldiers by his own hand before he’s stopped?

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