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How the Trump Indictments Backfired

The Political Scene | The New Yorker

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Legal Challenges of Prosecution for a Sitting President

This chapter examines the complexities surrounding the prosecution of a sitting president, particularly in light of Jack Smith's dismissal of indictments against Trump. It also discusses the role and implications of special counsels, the potential impact of court rulings on their authority, and the political dynamics at play in ongoing legal challenges.

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