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https://thehill.com/homenews/admini...ent-should-be-able-to-be-charged-with-a-crime
Which got me thinking: if most Dems believe a sitting president can be indicted when it's a Republican this time, and most Republicans would probably have responded positively if Clinton had been president, then it's fair to say that partisanship aside, they agree in principle.
The Hill said:"Seventy-one percent of respondents, including 49 percent of Republicans, said sitting presidents should be subject to indictment, while 21 percent said they shouldn't. Thirty-eight percent of GOP respondents opposed allowing criminal charges to be brought against a president who's in office."
Which got me thinking: if most Dems believe a sitting president can be indicted when it's a Republican this time, and most Republicans would probably have responded positively if Clinton had been president, then it's fair to say that partisanship aside, they agree in principle.