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Despite Clinton impeachment vote, Gingrich says President 'cannot obstruct justice'
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I am currently on my iPad, so I am not quoting the parts I want to. Regarding being charged with obstruction, that has yet to be determined if the POTUS can be. It will have to be answered by the SCOTUS if POTUS can Ben criminally charged. Congress can do it through impeachment for obstruction, but the question hasn't been answered regarding prosecution. It was almost taken up for Nixon, but because of his resignation it was never an answered question.
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RE: Despite Clinton impeachment vote, Gingrich says President 'cannot obstruct justice' - Belsnickel - 06-20-2017, 03:17 PM

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