
Trump v. United States
U.S. Supreme Court Oral Arguments
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Challenges of Prosecuting Co-Agitators and Presidential Immunity
The chapter delves into the complexities of prosecuting co-agitators and the limitations imposed by statutes, exploring the distinction between the President and his subordinates. It debates the concept of immunity for the President from criminal prosecution for official versus private acts, referencing historical contexts and legal precedents. The conversation highlights concerns about the implications of not holding the President accountable for criminal actions and the necessity of maintaining a system where the President is not above the law.
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