During the campaign, Donald Trump implored the Russians to hack and make public Hillary Clinton’s presumed missing emails. That the Russians were already hacking and releasing information to damage Hillary’s campaign and that Trump’s request was made publicly during a campaign rally does not diminish the fact that he was asking a foreign nation with which we have serious conflicting interests to take action to undermine American electoral processes is tantamout to treason. To invite a foreign nation to undermine our electoral processes is a violation of the sanctity and sovereignty of the US. Is that not treason? The title of this diary, is from an earlier publication, None Dare Call it Treason (billmoyers.com/...) during the Goldwater era, and it is ironic that now the conservative Republicans are the ones who must come to terms with the treasonous behavior of their chosen leader, or accept that they have become parties to it. In the meantime, let’s call it as it is. When Trump invited the participation of a foreign power in our election, it was treason. When he obstructs and disparages investigation into hacking by the foreign power that put him in office, that too is treason. And we must call it that.