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Discussion of legal memos suggesting a sitting president could be indicted while in officeCase Filekaggle-ho-030205House OversightDiscussion of legal memos suggesting a sitting president could be indicted while in office
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Discussion of legal memos suggesting a sitting president could be indicted while in office
Discussion of legal memos suggesting a sitting president could be indicted while in office The passage references historical OLC memos and a Rotunda memorandum that argue a president could be indicted, but it provides no new factual leads, names of individuals currently under investigation, or specific transactions. It is largely a legal analysis of precedent, offering limited investigative value. Key insights: Cites the 2000 OLC Dixon memo and a 1998 memorandum by Ronald Rotunda to Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr.; Claims the DOJ filing implied the Constitution does not bar indictment of a president.; Notes the Supreme Court’s handling of Nixon’s request to expunge his name as an unindicted co‑conspirator.
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