Posted on 11/03/2016 12:14:45 AM PDT by Beautiful_Gracious_Skies
The 2016 Presidential election is rapidly approaching, and the FBI just announced that they are reopening their investigation into Hillary Clintons private email system. With the Democratic candidate once again the subject of a criminal investigation, it raises many questions as to what happens if she is indicted or relinquishes her candidacy before the election, or even after. The law is hazy in some of these situations, so lets tackle them one by one.
1. If Clinton is indicted before the election
The FBI merely said that they are reopening their investigation to examine new emails that came to light. They have yet to even determine whether the emails are actually evidence of criminal activity, let alone decide whether or not to prosecute. Therefore, its highly unlikely that an indictment would come before November 8. If it did, the indictment itself wouldnt mean that Clinton could no longer run, as an indictment is only an accusation, not a conviction.
.... Clinton could theoretically hope that voters hate Trump enough that they still vote for her (and hope that she isnt convicted before taking office).Of course, even if she wins on November 8, the nature of our electoral system makes it so that the members of the Electoral College could theoretically go rogue and not vote for Clinton, even if their states tell them to. George Washington University law professor John Banzhaf wrote recently that only 30 states have laws on the books prohibiting this from happening, and that those laws have never been enforced and might be unconstitutional.
More likely, however, is that she would be pressured by herself, the public, or the Democratic party to give up her candidacy.
2. If Clinton steps down before the election
Should Clinton relinquish her candidacy before the election, the Democratic National Committee has rules in place for what happens next. Article 2, Section 7 of the DNC Bylaws says that if there is a vacancy on the national ticket, a special meeting of the Committee shall be held on the call of the Chairperson, where they would choose a new candidate. Such meetings make decisions based on a majority of those in attendance. Since we are exactly so close to election, there is one major problem: The ballot deadlines have passed in nearly every state. For example, in West Virginia, the law says a candidate must withdraw no later than eighty-four days before the general election. So the Democratic leadership would likely have to wage a public campaign to tell voters that if you vote for Clinton/Kaine, you are really voting for Biden (or whoever it maybe)/Kaine. Then the electors would have to change their vote for the new ticket when they meet on December 19th, 2016.
3. If Clinton wins the election and is indicted before the inauguration
Heres where it starts getting tricky.
As mentioned earlier, an indictment is far different from a conviction. An indictment does not disqualify a person from being eligible for the presidency (neither does a conviction, technically, but being in jail would probably get in the way). Should Clinton be indicted after winning the election but before officially taking office, she could try to play beat-the-clock and hope to take office before her case concludes. Once a person is in office as President, it gets even more complicated, as well see later. Should Clinton be indicted and convicted prior to her inauguration, and end up in jail, she may be deemed incapacitated, in which case Section 3 of the 20th Amendment kicks in and the Vice President-Elect, in this case Tim Kaine, would become President. (though that seems unlikely as the wheels of justice do not turn that fast)
4. If Clinton wins the election and steps down before the inauguration
If Clinton becomes President-Elect and decides to step down before her inauguration, either due to being indicted or out of fear that an indictment may be imminent, it would be similar to the situation just described, and Kaine would become President. However in a situation where a candidate steps down after the general election, but before the Electoral College chooses the winner, federal law says the electors would be able to vote for whomever they want, although states may pass their own laws controlling this situation.
5. If the investigation continues after the election and Clinton wins and is inaugurated before a decision is made. Could Clinton be indicted when she becomes President?
The law is unsettled when it comes to this situation, but most opinions tend to believe Clinton would luck out, due to the philosophy that Presidents and only Presidents are immune from prosecution while in office..............[snip]
......Long story short, the Department of Justice can very well affect who our next President is. If they move swiftly to indict, or if Clinton believes shes in trouble, she could drop out before November 8. Alternatively, if an indictment comes soon after Clinton wins the election, she could still feel pressure to step down before she takes office. It all depends on what the FBI finds in these emails, what they decide to do about it, and when. But the clocks ticking.
I agree with you.
Don’t wait until she attains more political power - arrest her NOW. TODAY.
Clinton sent classified email to Abedin’s Yahoo account. Clinton is an IDIOT who treats our nation’s security as a trifling thing of no importance, except when it can be traded for a donation to her foundation.
ARREST HER!!!!!
I’m certain the RINOs will join the Democrat chorus in charges of politicizing her case. In fact the opposite is true - RINOs & Democrats & Clinton seek to excuse her crimes because of politics. NOTHING DOING. ARREST HER BECAUSE OF HER CRIMES. Being a politician is not a “get out of jail free” card.
RINOs can hang too.
Damn straight.
Agree.
Prison time.
Agreed. If she is able to get by with this than how is anyone else prosecutable for their deliberate espionage or mishandling of classified information.
Hillary Clinton has set a precedent for ignoring protocol and the rule of law. At the very least, her security clearances should be permanently revoked asap.
And put her in a mask. Polished beryllium steel like the kind Destro wore would be appropriate.
I vote for this outcome. Trump for president. Clinton for prison.
The first thing to do is grab umbrella — flying pigs can be unpleasant
The only way Hillary gets indicted is if Trump is President.
Hillary would top the ticket even in death. How appropriate that would be, the dead voting for the dead.
Sorry, my exuberance got the best of me.
She may indeed die.
Natural selection, her own hand or helped along?
I think you’re right. IIRC it is a Congressperson who cannot be arrested while the Congress is in session.
Let her eat cake?
It happens.
Whomever fights for womenergy and children to actually be born and not hacked up in the womb?
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