Former President Trump’s legal team suggested Tuesday that even a president directing SEAL Team Six to kill a political opponent would be an action barred from prosecution given a former executive’s broad immunity to criminal prosecution.

The hypothetical was presented to Trump attorney John Sauer who answered with a “qualified yes” that a former president would be immune from prosecution on that matter or even on selling pardons.

  • prole
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    31 year ago

    I imagine someone might think the sacrifice worth it. To give up your career in order to ostensibly save the Republic?

    • modifier
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      31 year ago

      That is a genuinely nice thought, but there are a few reasons it’s very unlikely, and at least one reason it would be the wrong thing to do, even for the right reasons: the same set of actions that would likely result in a loss of license would also likely overturn the results that such sacrifice had sought to bring about.

      I like the current plan of Trump being afforded a vigorous defense by the only idiots stupid enough to represent him at this point.