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Could Trump actually prosecute his enemies without cause? On the pod former prosecutor Kristy Parker and I dig deep into this question. Upshot: The law is still an impediment to him, but he wouldn't be legally liable for doing this. She's highly illuminating: newrepublic.com/article/1834...
Trump’s Rage At Liz Cheney Suddenly Veers In an Alarming New Directionnewrepublic.com With Trump's threats to jail Liz Cheney and other political foes going nuclear, a former prosecutor explains what a second-term crackdown on his enemies would really look like. It's gonna be ugly.
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Such an important point in this pod--Trump might be immune but his underlings are not; and they have a constitutional obligation to refuse an illegal order, whether or not the person issuing it can be prosecuted. Thanks Greg.
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"Yes, YOU can do this, Mr. President, but it would be illegal for me to do so." would be a horrible thing to tell the famously lazy Donald Trump. It would lead to a lot of "don't worry, I'll pardon you if it becomes an issue", and, after all, SCOTUS seems to say corrupt pardons are okey-dokey.
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yeah, we discuss the pardon aspect of this