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The ruling:
https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415/gov.uscourts.cadc.40415.1208593677.0.pdf
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Who might analyze this at length, any YouTubers or podcasters? I’m thinking Leonard French or The Weeds…
Legal Eagle has been doing some good commentary videos on the slew of Trump legal stuff.
https://www.youtube.com/@LegalEagle
https://nebula.tv/legaleagle
Ah nice, thanks.
Excerpt:
Well worth skimming the ruling if you ask me. And up vote parent comment for visibility please.
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US Court of Appeals v Donald J Trump
That's all well and good but he's being prosecuted for something that he did while he was still president
So, you're saying you think it should be legal for Biden to shoot you in the face?
No, I'm saying I want the ruling to be relevant to Trump's situation so he can be prosecuted. Where the fuck are you getting that from?
He's being prosecuted for doing something illegal (allegedly) that wasn't part of his official duties as President.
The ruling quoted by the oedon I replied to applies to things done by a former president..I'd like to see the courts role that the law applies to a current president, or someone who was president at a time. It seems like common sense but the law doesn't operate on common sense
And, as the ruling states, the president isn't immune to all prosecution.
According to what OP quoted a former president can be prosecuted. I'd like to see them rule that the law applies to actions committed by a president
Read the ruling. It discussed this.
Also:
F. Supp. 3d ---, 2023 WL 8359833, at *3 (D.D.C. Dec. 1, 2023). It concluded that “[t]he Constitution’s text, structure, and history do not support” the existence of such an immunity, id., and that it “would betray the public interest” to grant a former President “a categorical exemption from criminal liability” for allegedly “attempting to usurp the reins of government.” Id. at *12.
Finally...
Which is great until the law gets changed by a bunch of sycophants in congress.
^ Everyone upvote this for visibility please. People need to read this.
Interesting they used Nixon as precedent.