
A Criminal in the White House: How It Might Work and What It Might Mean
The Lawfare Podcast
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Implications of a President's Conviction
The chapter discusses the potential implications of a president being convicted of a crime and how their sentence could be adjusted. It explores the possibility of the executive branch arguing their own interpretation of the law in court, the potential for exceptions that would allow the president to continue serving while convicted, and the idea of the Justice Department voiding the conviction.
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