
What a Weekday: Trump’s Legal Troubles and McDonald’s New McDoubles
Lovett or Leave It
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Can a Sitting President be Prosecuted for a Federal Crime?
In this chapter, they discuss a recent ruling about whether a sitting president can be prosecuted for a federal crime. They highlight the argument that the fear of subsequent prosecution can deter a president from acting with criminal intent. They also make jokes about hamburgers, Venus fly traps, and President Trump's decision-making process. Additionally, they mention a separate decision regarding civil suits against the president in his unofficial private capacity. Finally, they discuss Trump's speech in Iowa where he criticized President Biden and made promises about fast immigration roundups and military intervention in American cities.
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