Subject: Re: Absolute immunity?
albaby1: ...we don't want the President to refrain from doing lawful acts where reasonable people could disagree on what the law actually requires.
Trump's attorney, Sauer, under questioning by Justice Amy Coney Barrett, conceded that the core allegations are private acts, not presidential acts.
Dreeben, for the government, also said that these private acts -- like pressuring Pence and the DOJ -- would be used for evidentiary, not criminal liability and jury instructions could make that clear.
So, let's go. This shouldn't be a months long USSC delay.