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Presidential Immunity and Accountability
This chapter examines a critical Supreme Court ruling on the immunity of presidents regarding their official actions, especially in light of a prominent case involving a former president's alleged electoral misconduct. It discusses the implications of distinguishing between presidential acts and motivations, while highlighting the divided opinions among justices on the accountability of such powers. The analysis raises important questions about prosecuting presidents and the effects on future elections and governance.