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In reply to the discussion: Can a president be arrested? [View all]DK504
(3,847 posts)60. They work for the country and enforce the laws and Constitution
of America. They aren't supposed to roll over and become the prez. poodles. They may work at the pleasure of the President, but they are bound by the law and their oaths.
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YES. No one takes an oath to a person, the oaths of office are to uphold the law and Constitution.
L. Coyote
Mar 2017
#118
The president is a CITIZEN. This isn't a tin-pot republic or North Korea. I can't
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2017
#65
Read up on the scuffle between the Secret Service and Dallas Police in 1963
fescuerescue
Mar 2017
#83
I was told by a Constable that they are the only ones who can arrest the President.
Dustlawyer
Mar 2017
#106
They likely would physically stop him and wait for him to be impeached and removed.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2017
#9
If you actually go to the URL you included, you'll find they've removed the "even the president". nt
PoliticAverse
Mar 2017
#52
Under this logic, an regular officer could not arrest a police chief or commisioner
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2017
#49
If he commits a state crime, such as murder, he would be subject to state prosecution.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2017
#62
What about Bill Clinton? He wasn't arrested but his accusers could bring a suit against him
cheyanne
Mar 2017
#16
I can't believe this is even a question. The president is a CITIZEN. This is not a
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2017
#63
It's a question because of how our Constitution is set up, not people's opinions. See #48 below. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#71
Yes, I know you think that proves something, but it doesnt. This isn't the 1800s. nt
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#78
Nope, Post #48 shows actual constitutional scholars considering the question. We don't need to guess
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#80
Interesting. Presumably that would be cited as precedent if it ever came to a SC case on the issue?
Kentonio
Mar 2017
#113
Sure, but it'd have to be something pretty obvious. Like knocking over a liquor store
Bucky
Mar 2017
#66
Nobody is above the law, a president can be charged with a crime just like any other
frankieallen
Mar 2017
#38
I suspect if he, let's say, committed murder by his own hand, he'd be arrested.
Stinky The Clown
Mar 2017
#41
I would think if he was involved in something like child porn, murder or arson
LeftInTX
Mar 2017
#59
The short answer to your question is No, he really can't. There is more to it obviously.
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#73
I saw post 48. Reading between the lines of the discussion, the answer is no.
stevenleser
Mar 2017
#123
President Grant was arrested for speeding. They impounded his buggy and presumably he had to walk
Maru Kitteh
Mar 2017
#77
That "no one is above the law" is a catchy, feel good saying. But that's about all it is.
Solly Mack
Mar 2017
#81
I don't think the Secret Service is going to allow you to put the pres in cuffs and take him away.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2017
#104
I was referring to rock who said a sitting president could be arrested.
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2017
#108