Two male cops are throwing down and manhandling a female college professor. Do they teach anything to cops in Georgia about how to de-escalate and how to deal with unarmed civilians, let alone teachers? What's wrong with this picture?
THAT is the crime here: Donald Trump's coordinated cover-up of campaign finance violations -- over $400,000 in unreported contributions to his presidential campaign.
TODAY: Trump’s ex-assistant Rhona Graff confirmed that Stormy Daniels visited Trump Tower — and that Trump had cell phone numbers for both Stormy and for Karen McDougal.
Brick by brick by brick. That’s how to win a case.
Legally it is odd as a 'policy concern,' because that's the main angle to add permanent immunity - it's not in the Constitution, Nixon didn't have it, Clinton didn't have it (special counsel negotiated a non-prosecution deal), etc
Some of the Justices express special concern about an ex-President being prosecuted 'because of the job.' It's odd, considering that generals and senators and other officials face similar issues, have less power and support, and have no immunity. 1/2
Chilling: Justice Alito seems to seriously suggests U.S. coups will be *more* likely if the prosecution of former Presidents is legal, because then some would be incentivized to stage coups to avoid later prosecution.