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Ocelot II

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5. WSJ will notice his deposition and he'll try to weasel out of it.
Tue Sep 9, 2025, 10:50 AM
Sep 9

I think it's interesting that a president is supposed to be immune from legal processes as a defendant - the notion is that these proceedings distract him from his Very Important Presidential Duties (like golf, ranting on social media and redecorating the Oval Office to look like an 18th-century Parisian whorehouse), but he can sue anybody as a plaintiff as much as he wants and he'll probably use his Important President Duties as an excuse to avoid discovery.

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