To be a
traitor, a person usually will say - at one time or another - that they feel
betrayed....
And, Trump has said, "that he feels '
betrayed' by his former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon who was highly critical of him and his family in a book published last week." Jan 12, 2018
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/wo...n-2481679.html
"In recent days, the President has complained about the negative coverage blanketing cable television and told confidantes he feels
betrayed by the Saudis, who have presented shifting accounts about what happened to the journalist after he entered the Saudi consulate in Turkey three weeks ago to obtain a marriage document and never left." 10/23/2018
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/polit...4am?li=AAggNb9
"White House aides say the president feels
betrayed by the iconic American manufacturer's decision" - Harley-Davidson - "to move some production offshore to avoid becoming embroiled in Trump's trade war with Europe." June 27, 2018
https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/dona...he-end-1873763
So, yeah, I think the man is
treacherous, a
traitor.
Another reason that I have to conclude that he is a
traitor is that he has no empathy whatsoever. I have noticed that in people who have no empathy, that they have a
treacherous streak. [I had a friend, so many years ago, while studying at university, who said that she could be "
treacherous"; and yes, she lacked empathy - at that time. Curiously, after graduation, she had an interesting experience, where she
experienced empathy for the first time, and the direction of her life changed dramatically afterwards.]
Personally, I have never felt "
betrayed" by anyone. When younger, I did feel disappointed in a few people, but that feeling is long gone...
Thank goodness for meditation.