White House spokesman Sarah Huckabee Sanders said Monday that media figures and Democrats who accused President Trump of working with Russia were guilty of treason — and could face the death penalty.

“They are literally, the media and Democrats have called the president an agent of a foreign government. That is an accusation equal to treason, which is punishable by death in this country,” she said on NBC’s “Today” show.

Trump on Monday ominously warned that unnamed enemies had committed treason and could be investigated.

“There are people out there who have done very bad things, I would say treasonous things against our country. And hopefully, people that have done such harm to our country — we’ve gone through a period of really bad things happening — those people will certainly be looked at,” Trump said at the White House during an appearance with Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu.

“I have been looking at them for a long time, and I’m saying, why haven’t they been looked at? They lied to Congress. Many of them, you know who they are. They’ve done so many evil things,” the president continued, without naming names or offering further explanation.

In the past, Trump has excoriated Mueller, Hillary Clinton and other Justice Department officials and Democrats for supposedly cooking up the Russia probe to derail his presidency.