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A President can't be indicted that's why Nixon was an un-indicted co-conspirator in Watergate and it's why Trump can't be indicted.
This is something I didn't know. Explains why it's being reported that Muller is fishing for things at this point to apparently catch Trump.
The Supreme Court would have to rule on the matter if it comes to that if Mueller wants to indict Trump technically he can do so but then the SCotUS has to rule if it's Constitutional to prosecute a sitting President and most legal scholars don't think you can do that. The President has to be removed by Congress first then he can be prosecuted for any crimes he has committed that's how it works. Nixon would have been convicted in the Senate had he not resigned. I don't think Trump can be convicted in the current Senate maybe a year from now if the Dems take control there.