

New details in the special counsel's case against Trump
Oct 25, 2024
Kimberly Whaley, a law professor and former assistant U.S. attorney, dives into the special counsel's case against Donald Trump regarding the January 6th Capitol riot. She discusses the legal intricacies of prosecuting a former president and the implications of recent Supreme Court rulings on presidential immunity. Whaley also explores the balance between presidential power and accountability, highlighting the importance of constitutional responsibilities and the potential impacts on American democracy as election season approaches.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Legal Turmoil: Trump's January 6th Charges
02:48 • 9min
Legal Intricacies of the Special Counsel's Case Against a Former President
11:48 • 5min
Presidential Power and Legal Accountability
17:09 • 12min
Legal Insights on Election Irregularities and Political Advertising
29:23 • 5min
Political Turbulence and Pardon Power
34:43 • 7min
Constitutional Accountability and the January 6th Response
42:03 • 5min