Claim(permalink)
"It’s pretty clear that a president can’t be subpoenaed to a criminal proceeding about him.”
Factors
veracity
Political Leaning
Sentiment
Date published
2018-05-22
Entities
MarsLogicInferenceConfidentialityFederal judiciary of the United StatesFifth Amendment to the United States ConstitutionKen StarrChief Justice of the United StatesMagistrateAaronLegal immunityThe OfficeFederal government of the United StatesWatergate scandalImpeachment of Bill ClintonSpecial Counsel investigation (2017–2019)Richmond Football ClubAlice and BobPresidency of George W. BushGrand juryMonica LewinskySubpoenaRussian interference in the 2016 United States electionsThe Washington PostJeff SessionsPardonHannityImpeachment in the United StatesUnited States Department of JusticeDefamationUnited States Attorney GeneralRichard NixonFidel CastroTreasonThomas JeffersonConstitution of the United States2016 United States presidential electionPresidency of Donald TrumpGeorge WashingtonPresidency of Barack ObamaBill ClintonCourtFox NewsVice President of the United StatesUnited States SenateSupreme Court of the United StatesUnited States CongressCNNRussian languagePresident of the United StatesDonald TrumpBeggingChief Executive of Hong KongBoggartSolicitor General of the United StatesRudolf I of GermanyCriminal procedureLaw of the United StatesThicketExecutive privilegeWorkable FCRandolph Churchill

