Even though the D.C. courts have ruled that there is no presidential immunity, judges and prosecutors both have absolute immunity for their judicial and prosecutorial decisions.
There still is presidential immunity. It just doesn’t cover everything one might do outside their official duties.
Rules for thee, but not for me. It's my belief that when a Judge, District Attorney, Attorney General, etc., let a repeat violent offender back out on the street, and that offender turns around and kills or maims another innocent person, the individual that allowed that person to walk the streets, should be held criminally responsible alongside the perp they cut loose. If that rule was applied, "cashless bail" would no longer exist.