Wisenberg: I’ve Never Thought that a Sitting President Can’t Be Indicted, But Adam Schiff Is Nuts If He Thinks DoJ Is Going to Change Its Policy

‘It’s not written in the Constitution’

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WISENBERG: "I just — to me, I’ve never bought the argument that a sitting president can’t be indicted. It’s not written in the Constitution. To me it doesn’t flow inexorably from the Constitution. However, the congressman is nuts if he thinks DoJ Is going to change its policy during this administration. By the way, the policy that a sitting president can’t be indicted is overwhelmingly mainstream — the mainstream consensus of constitutional scholars. It was a position of both Democratic and Republican Justice Departments, so it’s not going to change. Of course, also he has to have committed an actual criminal offense to be indicted.”

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