Poll: Nearly 70 percent of Americans say sitting president should be subject to criminal charges

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Should a sitting president should be subject to criminal charges?

Yes
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80%
No
4
20%
 
Total votes: 20
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https://thehill.com/homenews/administra ... -should-be

An overwhelming majority of Americans say that a sitting president should be subject to criminal charges, according to a new poll.
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Bump for votes
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Yes of course. No one is above the law. We have steps in place to make sure someone can step up and run the country. That was established after Kennedy was assassinated. So unless the VP was implicated too, the VP would become president and if the VP couldn't then the Speaker of the House would become acting president to finish out the term. I don't see why the Justice Department is being such a p**sy about it. We must uphold the integrity of the office, the law, and the Constitution. We cannot have a criminal running the country.
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Okay I'll wait for the arrest, trial, and charges against him.
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Voted, I stand with the smart majority.
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pinkbutterfly66 wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:21 pm Yes of course. No one is above the law. We have steps in place to make sure someone can step up and run the country. That was established after Kennedy was assassinated. So unless the VP was implicated too, the VP would become president and if the VP couldn't then the Speaker of the House would become acting president to finish out the term. I don't see why the Justice Department is being such a p**sy about it. We must uphold the integrity of the office, the law, and the Constitution. We cannot have a criminal running the country.
Yes!
Well said!
Makes sense.
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Anyone who is thought to have violated the law should be subject to a fair trial and due process and held liable should such process deem he or she liable. Information and "evidence" should be adequately substantiated for a conviction.
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Thank you for the comments and the votes. Please keep bumping it up so we can see what the group thinks
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Absolutely. Being President doesn’t mean that you’re above the law. Quite the contrary.
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morgan wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:03 pm Here's a poll:

Why do Liberals think the president of the untied states and any other republican doesn't deserve the American right to be innocent and PROVEN guilty, and not the other way around?

A. Because they're stupid.
B. Because they're really F***ing stupid
That's what the investigation and the trial would do.
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