US Supreme Court in Trump ruling declares ex-presidents have immunity for official acts
(www.yahoo.com)
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Where does that leave us for previous President prosecution?
/u/catsfive you had opinions on this.
Is treason an exception? Who gets to decide that the current President is committing treason?
Can it even be the military if the President is CIC of the military?
Constitution specifies that treason must be tried under Article III, presumably Federal District Court, supervised by SCOTUS. Any state AG with jurisdiction and standing may be able to indict/charge. Seems unlikely DOJ would do it.
Thank you - this is a great dig