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BONUS: The Full Presidential Immunity Hearing

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Presidential Immunity and Criminal Prosecution

This chapter discusses the implications of arguing that a president is immune from criminal prosecution for any official act taken during their presidency, even if the act is unlawful or unconstitutional. The chapter explores the exception to this immunity, which is if the president is impeached and convicted. The discussion also raises questions about whether a president could sell pardons or military secrets and whether they would be subject to criminal prosecution for these official acts.

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