“if he wished, terminate the inquiry, or even exercise his power to pardon.”
You don't really believe that, do you?Like it or not, it's true.
"The President is not above the law!" is a nice saying and all, but it's simply false. He is the law.
They are all now Federalists.What happened to all those Republicans who became over night libertarians and every other word out of their mouth was "the constitution" when obama became president?

Hurtful.He's not my President. Maybe your country likes to have dictatorial power over them? Like I said, different culture, hard to judge.
Hurtful.
Rude.
You don't really believe that, do you?
Well, not in a crazy dictator way, but in a general sense, yes. The President is above the law. He couldn't get away with flat out one on one murder(untested waters though), but he can get away with a lot of shit.
Not just the President either. The whole goddamn government is above the law, and can get away with shit that the common person could not. This really should not be some shocking revelation. They run shit. They're not playing by the same rules, and they never were.
At the very worst, even if Trump committed everything you think he did, that would land others in prison for years and years, what do you think will happen? Prison? LOL. At worst, he'll have the equivalent of a fucking job review, and the office will decide if he gets to keep it or not. Whoa, harsh stuff. It's good to know that The President is not above the law.
Like it or not, it's true.
"The President is not above the law!" is a nice saying and all, but it's simply false. He is the law.

Like it or not, it's true.
"The President is not above the law!" is a nice saying and all, but it's simply false. He is the law.
But you voted no, silly.also, the chief law enforcement officer is still subject to the law.
so ya, the chief law enforcement officer can still break the law. can still criminally obstruct.
are these really the best lawyers money can buy?
But you voted no, silly.