The text discusses Donald Trump’s belief in presidential immunity from prosecution, even for actions that “cross the line.”
Trump argues that without immunity, presidents would be ineffective and face prosecution as soon as they leave office.
Trump said, “On immunity, very simple, if a president of the United States does not have immunity, he’ll be totally ineffective, because he won’t be able to do anything, because it will mean he’ll be prosecuted — strongly prosecuted, perhaps — as soon as he leaves office by the opposing party.”
He advocates for total immunity, even for actions that could be considered criminal.
“Even events that ‘cross the line’ must fall under total immunity. … Sometimes you just have to live with ‘great but slightly imperfect,’” claimed the former president.
Trump has previously statements about seizing control of government departments, enacting radical plans, and issuing pardons to politically allied criminals.
The concern is raised about whether GOP officials, who have sworn an oath to the Constitution, support such a vision.
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