In a speech Monday, President Trump calmly accused Democratic congressmen of treason for their conduct at the State of the Union address last week. The president was particularly peeved that Democrats did not applaud when he took responsibility for record lows in African-American and Hispanic unemployment.

"[Democrats] would rather see Trump do badly ... than our country do well," Trump complained. "[It's] un-American. Somebody said treasonous," he continued. And then he shrugged: "I mean, yeah, I guess, why not?"

The president gestured to the crowd and asked again, "Can we call that treason? Why not?" As the audience responded with scattered applause, Trump added: "I mean, [Democrats] certainly didn't seem to love our country very much."