Clearly Ford’s pardon of Nixon indicates presidents are not immune, but obviously presidents (and police officers and judges) must be given extraordinary levels of leeway and benefit of doubt.
The prosecutor can say a criminal is too dangerous to release and provide substantial justification for such an opinion, but a judge or a parole board can order a release and not normally be tried for a resulting murder.
Mayorkas’s people can release ‘refugees’ into this country even if they have gang tattoos and not face criminal justice for negligent homicide or depraved indifference.
(Clearly Ford’s pardon of Nixon indicates presidents are not immune, but obviously presidents (and police officers and judges) must be given extraordinary levels of leeway and benefit of doubt.)
And what if the Supreme Court sides with the appellate court/Jack Smith and doesn’t give Trump any extraordinary leeway and benefit of doubt, then what?