Southern Chicken
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That is a curious phrase, "he shouldn't be below the law"...what does that mean?
That the President shouldn't be subject to the law? Is that what you're arguing and what you think your smoking gun is?
It is a policy that governs the OLC when they are employees and not the law. Law vs policy, the law wins. Policy could be challenged if the intent was for criminal behavior. MUELLER didn't challenge the policy. HE HAD THE LEGAL authority to challenge it. To my knowledge there is nothing in the Constitution that prevents a sitting president from being indicted. There is nothing in Supreme Court opinions that prevents a sitting president from being indicted. If it is then provide a source. All we have is Department of Justice policy based largely on concerns over separation of powers.
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