
Monday, April 29, 2024
The Briefing with Albert Mohler
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Exploring the Legal Boundaries of Presidential Immunity
This chapter delves into the complexities of civil and criminal charges against presidents, examining historical cases such as the Watergate scandal and current legal proceedings in New York. It discusses the need for immunity for the President of the United States and contrasts practices in other countries. The conversation also explores the dynamics of presidential power, legal immunity, and the delicate balance between justice and national security.
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