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Excerpt: "President Trump lost more than an election last week. When he leaves the White House in January, he will also lose the constitutional protection from prosecution afforded to a sitting president."

Protesters placed signs on the fence surrounding the White House. (photo: Michael Reynolds/Shutterstock)
Protesters placed signs on the fence surrounding the White House. (photo: Michael Reynolds/Shutterstock)


As Soon as Trump Leaves Office, He Faces Greater Risk of Prosecution

By William K. Rashbaum and Benjamin Weiser, The New York Times

13 November 20

 

resident Trump lost more than an election last week. When he leaves the White House in January, he will also lose the constitutional protection from prosecution afforded to a sitting president.

After Jan. 20, Mr. Trump, who has refused to concede and is fighting to hold onto his office, will be more vulnerable than ever to a pending grand jury investigation by the Manhattan district attorney into the president’s family business and its practices, as well as his taxes.

The two-year inquiry, the only known active criminal investigation of Mr. Trump, has been stalled since last fall, when the president sued to block a subpoena for his tax returns and other records, a bitter dispute that for the second time is before the U.S. Supreme Court. A ruling is expected soon.

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