Relax. The prevailing opinion is that no sitting prez can be prosecuted, certainly not by the DOJ and federal judges that serve at the pleasure of the big guy.Professor Tiger wrote:If that's the new standard, then Trump can say, "You mean I wasn't allowed to go from department to department and official to official, ordering them to stop the Russia investigation? Well gosh, I had no idea I wasn't allowed to do that. I never INTENDED to obstruct justice." And by the Comey doctrine, he should never be prosecuted for it.
Right?
Your lame ignorance-scenario won't work as a defense in an impeachment proceeding, of course - especially with Trump's admissions that he fired Comey to relieve the pressure of the Director's investigation. But even if the obstruction case may already be in the can, there's still work to do collusion-and-emoluments-wise. Mueller will get there eventually, and Congress will do their thing. Patience is required.