• @meleethecat
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    66 months ago

    Who’s going to prosecute him? He can just imprison or fire anyone who tries.

    • @Zak
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      26 months ago

      This is presumably in reference to a past president, who would not have those powers. The legal issues surrounding prosecuting a sitting president have not been explored, and this ruling does not address them directly as they were not relevant to the case.

      • @meleethecat
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        26 months ago

        But Trump won’t be a past president because he won’t leave office until he’s dead. He’ll never be prosecuted, and he knows it.

        • @Zak
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          16 months ago

          The risk of something like that happening is not closely connected to anything in the ruling we’re discussing here. If a president manages to hold on to power after losing an election or reaching a term limit, the situation has devolved far beyond ordinary criminal prosecution; the constitution is no longer being enforced at that point.

          • @meleethecat
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            36 months ago

            This ruling is what gives him the immunity to prevent enforcement of the constitution.

            • @Zak
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              16 months ago

              Have you read the ruling?