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SCOTUS Decides: Can the President be Criminally Investigated?


May 12, 2020UncategorizedSupreme Court, supreme court arguments, supreme court briefs, supreme court cases, supreme court cases 2020, supreme court oral argument, supreme court ruling on trump's tax returns, supreme court trump taxes, us supreme court trumpStephen Mackey

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The question before the Supreme Court is whether Article II and the Supremacy Clause of the Constitution prevent the President from being criminally investigated. Here’s what the lawyers on both sides of this argument are saying.

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