
The Mob Boss Tactic Trump Uses to Keep People From Flipping
The Daily Beast Podcast
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The SDNY
The policy that the Justice Department can't indict a sitting president was drafted in 1973 by Spiro Agnew's legal counsel. It benefited Bill Clinton during his time in office, and then he ultimately worked out a deal where he wouldn't be prosecuted after he left office. No one took advantage of this more than Trump, right? And it really did you say it basically had hamstrung the hell out of Robert Mueller.
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