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In reply to the discussion: JD Vance flew to Montana for secret meeting with Rupert Murdoch and Fox News executives [View all]kkmarie
(275 posts)After reading the answers below. I don't see him willing leaving office.
After leaving office, Donald Trump would face several potential consequences:
*Loss of Presidential Immunity: While he is president, the Supreme Court has granted him broad immunity for official acts. However, this immunity does not extend to actions taken in a private capacity and ends once he leaves office. This means he could potentially face prosecution for alleged crimes committed both before and during his presidency, provided the actions are not covered by the immunity he has received for official acts.
*Continuation of Criminal Cases: The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity has delayed, but not necessarily ended, federal criminal cases against him, particularly the election interference case led by Special Counsel Jack Smith. Smith has argued that charges could still proceed if they focus on actions taken in a private capacity as a candidate, rather than in an official capacity as president. However, the statute of limitations could pose a challenge in some cases, potentially expiring on some charges in 2026 or 2027.
*Exposure to Civil Lawsuits: Trump is currently facing numerous civil lawsuits, and leaving office would remove any protection offered by the presidency in these cases. The nature of these lawsuits varies, ranging from challenges to his administration's executive orders and policies (like immigration restrictions and policies related to diversity and inclusion) to lawsuits against media outlets and individuals he believes have harmed him. Some of these lawsuits have already been allowed to proceed by courts.
*Continued Political Activity: It's widely expected that Trump would remain an active force in American politics, potentially continuing to hold rallies and express his views on current events. He may also seek to influence the Republican party's future direction. Some experts speculate about potential attempts to bypass the 22nd Amendment's term limits through unconventional means, though the constitutionality of such actions is highly debated.
*Potential Legal Actions Against Opponents: There are reports and suggestions that, if Trump were to return to office or exert significant influence, he might pursue investigations or legal action against those he views as his political adversaries, including members of the Special Counsel's office.
*****In summary, leaving office would likely trigger a new phase in Trump's legal battles, as the protections of the presidency would no longer shield him from prosecution for alleged crimes committed in a private capacity and civil lawsuits. However, the specific outcomes of these cases are uncertain and subject to ongoing legal proceedings and potential appeals.
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