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  If the DOJ changes its rules, can a sitting president be indicted? (search mode)
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Elgato1978
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« on: May 25, 2020, 09:37:01 PM »

Well. Really its about having a AG willing to dispense with traditional DOJ policies. Given the nature of that position it is unlikely that any AG would OK any action against their president.

Given the incredibly partisan nature of politics it would most unlikely that any president would be removed like that.

No presidency should be above the law no matter what party they belong to.
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