Do presidents have immunity from the law? Trump case to separate ‘official acts’ from crimes

By David G. Savage and Sarah D. Wire, Los Angeles Times

WASHINGTON — There’s a beloved American axiom as old as the nation that “no one is above the law — not even the president.”

Every generation or so, that gets tested in the courts, and it’s about to happen again.

This week, former President Donald Trump will ask a D.C. appellate court — and soon after, likely the Supreme Court — to effectively rule that, well, actually, sometimes a president should be above the law.

Trump is the nation’s first former chief executive to be charged with a crime, but he argues that an ex-president is immune from prosecution for his “official actions” while in the White House.

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