Why Arresting a President Is Wrong and It Creates a Tyrannical Nation
Explore the constitutional perspective on the recent arrest of a former president, its implications for the rule of law and separation of powers, and the historical precedents. Discover why arresting
The recent arrest of former President Donald Trump on criminal charges following an indictment by a Manhattan grand jury has shocked and outraged many Americans who value the rule of law and the separation of powers. The arrest of a former president, whether he is guilty or innocent, is a dangerous and unconstitutional act that threatens the stability a…
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