
Thursday, January 11, 2024
The Briefing with Albert Mohler
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Presidential Immunity and Accountability
This chapter discusses the argument surrounding whether a president of the United States should be immune from criminal prosecution during their presidential term. It mentions contradictory arguments made by the president's attorneys during an impeachment proceeding and highlights the complications and accountability involved in a constitutional form of government. The chapter also mentions a federal appeals court expressing skepticism towards former president Donald J. Trump's claim of immunity from charges related to the 2020 election, citing tough questions posed to his lawyer by a three judge panel.
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