
Trump Lawyers Magical Immunity Arguments Take A Real World Beating At DC Circuit
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10% Center
- Politician Portrayal
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
48% : This morning, Donald Trump traveled to DC to attend oral argument at the Circuit Court hearing on his presidential immunity claims.41% : Trump has made it clear that his plan is to delay all the cases against him until after the election.
29% : On rebuttal, Judge Pan moved in for the kill, asking if the instant prosecution would be appropriate had Republicans agreed to impeach Trump in 2021.
24% : Trump argues that a president is immune from prosecution for all official acts, and that he can only be criminal prosecuted for crimes committed in office if he is first impeached by the House and convicted by the Senate.
3% : Sauer had no good answer for this, and so he resorted to yelling about Bill Clinton selling pardons, while unsubtly threatening that President Biden would soon be indicted in Texas if the court refused to grant Trump absolute immunity for all crimes committed while in office.
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