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In reply to the discussion: So if a President murders someone, he can't be charged as long as he is in office?? Who came up with [View all]Goodheart
(5,760 posts)23. I'm wondering if he can even be arrested according to DOJ logic.
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So if a President murders someone, he can't be charged as long as he is in office?? Who came up with [View all]
wt1531
May 2019
OP
Well, the OLC interpretation has not been legally challenged. If something like that happened, I'd
hlthe2b
May 2019
#1
I would doubt they'd even try to physically "acquire" him. They notify'd that a warrant had
hlthe2b
May 2019
#7
But in this case the President is merely trying to destroy our democratic institutions and institute
coti
May 2019
#6
I believe he can be both indicted and tried. So do several consitutional experts.
hlthe2b
May 2019
#9
Yeah, I'd go so far as to say that it's self-evident there isn't this one freaking guy in the
coti
May 2019
#10
Strongly recommend you read this--written by a lawyer for Spiro Agnew who tells the bizarre
hlthe2b
May 2019
#15
The idea that a president can't be charged with a crime while in office
The Velveteen Ocelot
May 2019
#8
I think, at the time the opinion was drafted, it was assumed that Congress would
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#12
If harassment by a prosecutor was such a big concern, why isn't it in the Constitution?
marylandblue
May 2019
#31
Lots of things aren't spelled out in the Constitution that have later been interpreted to be
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#48
Sure, but the opinion drafted by the OLC was designed to protect Nixon from prosecution.
marylandblue
May 2019
#56
My point is that the fact that something's not expressly spelled out in the Constitution, does not
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#61
If trump believes that, imagine the things that happen behind closed doors on his overseas trips?
Chin music
May 2019
#11
That is such an incredible find by Gdel (and by you, nuxvomica). The laws are fallible
erronis
May 2019
#44
Well it's mainly a republican policy. Reagan and Nixon are the reason our country is so messed up.
rockfordfile
May 2019
#72
I remember back in the olden days (two years ago), some people said, "He won't do all those things
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#50
Hey, seriously. Stop giving the cretin and followers ideas. Actually I think the dump.org would
erronis
May 2019
#47
And does that mean if Trump perpetrated domestic violence against his wife
no_hypocrisy
May 2019
#28
Maybe that's why Trump's reluctant to start a war with Iran and/or Venezuela.
no_hypocrisy
May 2019
#33
That's an extreme example but truth is the president, any president is in fact above the law. all
Kurt V.
May 2019
#30
Rachel Maddow interviewed the author of the 1973 memo that established the principle
The Blue Flower
May 2019
#34
Given his performance(?), anything to get in the way would be a vast improvement.
erronis
May 2019
#49
I agree with you, Bettie - unfortunately. This is because the Democrats generally care about trying
erronis
May 2019
#51
Why hasnt Congress enacted a law saying he's not above the law? Even if it wouldnt pass
Chin music
May 2019
#43
No. It's a policy. Not written into the constitution. Mueller misspoke there I believe.
Chin music
May 2019
#75
The argument is something like: Because he is the sole Executive of the Exec Branch,
Honeycombe8
May 2019
#60
Nor does it make sense for a nation that fought a revolution against the idea....
lastlib
May 2019
#67
I would bet a poll would show a vast majority of Americans would disagree with it, too
coti
May 2019
#68
Be careful--one poll showed 80% of Americans could name all of the "Simpsons" characters...
lastlib
May 2019
#70
Yes he would. A sitting President can be charged with crimes. Only a traitor would say otherwise
rockfordfile
May 2019
#71
Imo, the Founding Fathers couldn't foresee a time where half the government is complicit.
Oneironaut
May 2019
#76
DOJ guidance would not usurp local DA's power to indict anyone, including a president
beachbum bob
May 2019
#77