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Explainer: Trump's acts as president are 'fair game' for criminal charges

Published 02/16/2021, 11:22 AM
Updated 02/17/2021, 01:12 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Trump departs Washington on travel to Texas at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland

By Jan Wolfe

(Reuters) - Donald Trump's legal troubles are far from over, despite his acquittal in the U.S. Senate impeachment trial that ended on Saturday.

U.S. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell noted this just moments after voting to acquit Trump, saying the courts are the proper forum for holding the former president accountable for his role in the deadly Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.

“President Trump is still liable for everything he did while he was in office as an ordinary citizen,” McConnell said on the Senate floor. “He didn’t get away with anything. Yet.”

Here's an explanation of how Trump's leaving office affects his criminal and civil exposure.

Can Trump be prosecuted for acts he engaged in as president?

Yes. Now that Trump has left office, any misconduct he engaged in as president is "fair game" for criminal charges, said Brian Kalt, a constitutional law professor at Michigan State University.

Trump enjoyed more protection from prosecution while he was president because the U.S. Justice Department has concluded it would be unconstitutional to indict a sitting president. But there is no federal prohibition on charging a former president for acts committed while in office.

"The immunity argument is about the timing of the trial; it is generally accepted that ex-presidents can be prosecuted for crimes committed in office," Kalt said.

Do Trump's official acts enjoy special protection from prosecution?

No.

In some contexts, U.S. courts have drawn a distinction between a president's "official acts" and actions unrelated to the job of president. For example, in a 1982 case the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that, in civil lawsuits, presidents are immune from liability arising from their official acts.

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But if Trump violated criminal laws, the fact that he took those actions while president would not shield him from liability, said Randall Eliason, a law professor at George Washington University and a former federal prosecutor.

As a practical matter, prosecutors will be careful not to criminalize "policy disagreements or exercises of discretion," he said.

Eliason said it would be appropriate for prosecutors to investigate Trump's role in the Jan. 6 riot, as well as his attempts to undermine Democratic President Joe Biden's election victory.

What criminal investigations does Trump face so far?

For more than two years, Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus Vance has been probing Trump’s real estate business for possible insurance and tax fraud. There is a separate civil investigation by New York state Attorney General Letitia James into whether the business falsely reported property values.

The Trump Organization has denied in court filings that the company falsified property values, and has rejected other allegations made by Vance and James, both Democrats.

Trump, a Republican, has said the probes are politically motivated.

Prosecutors in Georgia’s biggest county recently opened a criminal investigation into Trump’s attempts to influence the state’s 2020 election results, ordering government officials to preserve documents in the second known criminal probe of Trump.

The investigation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, a Democrat, is the most serious probe facing Trump in Georgia after he was recorded in a Jan. 2 phone call pressuring a top state official to overturn the state's election results based on unfounded voter fraud claims.

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In a statement, Jason Miller, a senior Trump adviser, accused Democrats of attempting "to score political points by continuing their witch hunt against President Trump."

What about civil lawsuits?

Trump faces several civil lawsuits, including two defamation lawsuits filed by women who accused him of sexually assaulting them before he was elected president in 2016. Trump has denied the encounters.

These lawsuits proceeded during Trump's presidency, but could unfold more quickly now that he is out office because he cannot use his status as president to postpone deadlines.

A Democratic congressman, in a lawsuit filed on Tuesday, accused Trump, his personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani and two right-wing groups of conspiring to incite last month's deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol.

The congressman, U.S. Representative Bennie Thompson, said in the lawsuit that "Trump acted beyond the outer perimeter of his official duties and therefore is susceptible to suit in his personal capacity."

Latest comments

Lock him up.
Isn't this Investing.com?   Get this trash out of here!
like reducing unemployment to 3%, energy indipendence, peace deals in the middle East, to name a few? so bad, he deserves prison for doing good to his Country.
oh yeah and a vaccine, developed with tax dollars which is going to benefit the whole world. But orange man bad.
JC - orange man recently try to cancel democracy (one example, of many).
Julie, Trump didn't broker any "peace deals" in the Middle East. A couple of small Emirates simply agreed to open Embassies in Israel, that's all. They were never even at war so how is that a "peace deal"? But thanks to Trump pulling out of the deal with Iran, they doubled their efforts at enriching uranium and now have much more nuclear fuel than ever before. And... Pfizer didn't take any tax money to develop its Covid vaccine, but you want to give Trump credit for that anyway, of course. "Orange man still bad."
LOCK HIM UP! , LOCK HIM UP! Soo glad I'm no longer hearing his si 'ck rethorik and pics no more. Nobody I knew except one acquaintance of a family member ever had something good to say about him. -- American cult members of his and related GOP will take another 2 yrs to wake up and his stooges will slowly see the light and he will lose again,just like I predicted 6 mos before the election. -- It's just that Americans are a little slow to catch on to reality ... It's a big country you know .. ppl don't travel much and they get a little too stuck in hinterland mentality
Hinterland? hmmm, you mean like demonizing Trump for Cap Hill, but turning a blind eye to all the Dems that incited, and inflamed the Antifa/BLM riots? Weird......I think you need to educate yourself just a little bit more instead of just believing what the TV tells you. smh
Sounds like you're still obsessing over him. Get over it, new admin time. Focus on the present like your therapist perscribed.
Exactly the type of response I would expect from an ignoramus.
Same thing for Biden. heh heh
Political motivated actions a times always snow *****into political reactions it is time for the Country to move on.
3 things and increasing
Morality, accountability and intelligence is two things which republicans had before Trump came in the picture
I fully support criminal and civil action against President Trump. I think those Democrats willing to reveal the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth should bear witness under oath and under the threat of perjury. Let's see how their arguments hold up under LEGAL standards instead of political standards.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/ratcliffe-biden-s-patience-policy-towards-china-ignores-intelligence/ar-BB1d5K35 Let's focus on what's going on with current issues, no more soap operas, thank you.
The fact that without Trump they have nothing. Even as slow as they are they're starting to realize that
Rueters.  What joke.   Anyway at least they realized the only way to get people to read their meteor content is with Trump.  The least I could do is show a little respect and acknowledge
....not sure of your point.
Bring it on Reuters. You'll lose again. Never underestimate your opponent.
Who do you think is Reuters' opponent? You? They're not fighting anybody. They're just a media company. What exactly do you think they will "lose"?
Obsessed. Can we focus on the current administration? I hear they are doing a lot.
A lot of bad things...
the donald: Re-elected in 2024 ?? Stay tuned.
Some old politician said something! Let's make this our day's news!
How nice that impeachment is over, they admited he is a citizen, he should be in court of law.
lol..they can't keep him out of the news. they love orange man so much.
Orange man good.
Orange man cunfused.
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