Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News Editorials & Other Articles General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search

Recommendations

0 members have recommended this reply (displayed in chronological order):

K & R SunSeeker Feb 2018 #1
but WHY is he obstructing justice? Skittles Feb 2018 #2
I read the article and my head is spinning. BigmanPigman Feb 2018 #3
Love to see Muellar try. nocalflea Feb 2018 #4
Their remedy was to have congress impeach and remove such a POTUS ehrnst Feb 2018 #6
Or that those congress persons would have gotten themselves elected with foreign aid. Volaris Feb 2018 #9
You're not seriously suggesting that corruption did not exist at that time ? nocalflea Feb 2018 #55
That about says it all. triron Feb 2018 #27
I believe the keyword here is "enough". nocalflea Feb 2018 #54
The actual Clauses in the Constitution, and my take: lagomorph777 Feb 2018 #53
DOJ legal opinion says they cant indict sitting President Cicada Feb 2018 #5
A DoJ legal opinion is not law DeminPennswoods Feb 2018 #7
My suspicion would be that the courts would defer to the electorate... Volaris Feb 2018 #11
That's the ideal solution DeminPennswoods Feb 2018 #13
There's a better solution PJMcK Feb 2018 #51
I agree but if Mueller follows DOJ rule it will never get to a court Cicada Feb 2018 #26
But will Mueller defer to DOJ procedures? I would think he would Cicada Feb 2018 #25
There is nothing in the Constitution that prohibits prosecution LiberalFighter Feb 2018 #40
The SCOTUS would likely decide in favor of Trump. It gives Exec Branch wide latitude, IMO. Honeycombe8 Feb 2018 #8
You mean Justice Illegitimate Gorsuch. Or Justice* G sharedvalues Feb 2018 #14
I think Roberts goes against Trump honest.abe Feb 2018 #15
I wouldn't be surprised if Roberts voted against Trump, but I think he could go either way. Nitram Feb 2018 #17
Roberts is no friend of Trump and not a lock vote for Republican issues. honest.abe Feb 2018 #20
If he does, then Kennedy does, too, I think. Can't say for sure about Roberts. Honeycombe8 Feb 2018 #18
yes, agreed. honest.abe Feb 2018 #21
Yup, yup, yup Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #19
so going by your list bdamomma Feb 2018 #32
They should indict bucolic_frolic Feb 2018 #10
No one is above the law. Vinca Feb 2018 #12
Yes, that is the basic simple rule that SCOTUS will probably use. honest.abe Feb 2018 #16
makes sense to me bdamomma Feb 2018 #30
Agreed LiberalFighter Feb 2018 #41
Not BigOleDummy Feb 2018 #22
Indictment of a sitting President is not prohibited Progressive dog Feb 2018 #23
The US can indicate the president but probably can't try him until he is Farmer-Rick Feb 2018 #24
K&R bdamomma Feb 2018 #28
I hope so EthanBlue Feb 2018 #29
I agree 100% H2O Man Feb 2018 #31
I would expect Mueller to wait until he can unleash a salvo PatentlyDemocratic Feb 2018 #33
Speculation at this point until m3n0z Feb 2018 #34
Maybe so It's looking more and more like Gates Flipped TNLib Feb 2018 #35
I want to believe Clarity2 Feb 2018 #36
Where's the gas can, so I can add fuel to this story? ffr Feb 2018 #37
This is the time to do it. Trump is certainly the person. rockfordfile Feb 2018 #38
There is legal precedent for a POTUS being arrested and fined Mr.Bill Feb 2018 #39
Can someone please explain how nobody is above the law, yet if a Prez commits crimes he Kirk Lover Feb 2018 #42
I don't see anything under Article II that exempts DT from prosecution. LiberalFighter Feb 2018 #43
I keep reading opinions that a sitting president cannot be indicted? LuckyCharms Feb 2018 #44
Sometimes people are stick in the muds and can't get the mud out of their eyes. LiberalFighter Feb 2018 #45
OK, thanks. n/t LuckyCharms Feb 2018 #46
Just to be clear I didn't mean you. LiberalFighter Feb 2018 #47
Than what is all this 'you can't indict a sitting President' stuff? n/t Kirk Lover Feb 2018 #49
kick for visibility triron Feb 2018 #48
If the President shot someone in cold blood, rolypolychloe Feb 2018 #50
That should highlight how ridiculous their case against indictment is. missingm Feb 2018 #52
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»Russia probe lawyers thin...»Reply #28