SCOTUS hearing prompts questions about hypothetical charges for U.S. presidents
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(The Center Square) – No former president had been charged with a crime before Donald Trump. During oral arguments before the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday on whether presidents have broad immunity from criminal prosecution, hypothetical charges for at least four other presidents were discussed. Trump's attorney D. John Sauer argued Thursday that the president must have immunity for a functioning democracy to flourish. "Without presidential...

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