No Jeebs, there is existing presidential immunity for acting within the scope of the presidency. Keeping top secret documents or higher after no longer being president does not fit inside that scope, neither does election interference. I am not commenting on guilt or innocence here, rather that presidents have a certain bandwidth of immunity, not absolute immunity. Nor am I commenting on a double standard, that is part of a different discussion. Robert, he deserves no additional immunity than he already has. Though perhaps guidelines that clearly define a presidential act should be put in place. If there is beyond a certain level of presidential immunity we are in trouble. Let's play what if. What if SCOTUS rules absolute immunity tomorrow? Then let's say at the next debate Biden pulls out a gun and murders Trump. No problem, absolute immunity exists. Then Biden has every Republican leader in our country murdered, no problem executive immunity exists. What about convicting those who did the murders? No problem they all recieve blanket pardons after they immediately yes I did that. This is a slippery slope that will change our country. This is basically how it works in Russia, China, South Korea, and much of the Middle East. Oh, in this scenario he also has the members of SCOTUS who are conservative as well just because he legally can. Then he purges us of all Trump supporters. No problem he has absolute immunity.
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