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Presidential Immunity from Criminal Prosecution

The chapter discusses the arguments surrounding whether former President Trump has immunity from criminal prosecution for his actions while in office. It explores Trump's argument that he cannot be prosecuted because he was not impeached and convicted, and the government's counter-argument that there is no such immunity. The chapter also delves into the concept of official acts, the floodgates argument, and the potential consequences of lack of immunity.

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