This issue keeps getting tossed around, for example, to explain why Mueller didn't indict, or call for the indictment of, Trump.
Here's an example of the argument....
A) There is ZERO "Justice dept. law [sic]" addressing the issue - if this is incorrect, please cite the statute
2) There is, apparently, a Justice Department POLICY
c) The Constitution is silent on the matter.
Even Eric Holder, Obama's unelected wing man, expresses doubt that a sitting president can NOT be indicted.
So, aside from opinion, can somebody provide CASE LAW to positively state that a POTUS can NOT be indicted?
Here's an example of the argument....
Originally posted by JimL
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2) There is, apparently, a Justice Department POLICY
c) The Constitution is silent on the matter.
Even Eric Holder, Obama's unelected wing man, expresses doubt that a sitting president can NOT be indicted.
So, aside from opinion, can somebody provide CASE LAW to positively state that a POTUS can NOT be indicted?
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