If inciting an insurrection towards their own government is an action without legal repercussions, I don’t see how the law would be less lenient about straight up firing a gun at an opponent.
I by no means want any party to resolve to violent tactics. So even though I play with the thought, I really don’t want anything like it to happen. I am just curious if it’s actually the case that a sitting president has now effectively a licence to kill.
What am I missing?
He can just pardon himself if he shoots Trump because he has immunity when issuing the pardon, since that is an official act.
Not just an official act, it’s explicitly a constitutional power which is given absolute immunity.
Better do it in DC. Murder can be charged under state law, and the presidential pardon power only applies to federal charges.
So, what happens if the president is charged? Is he automatically ousted? I mean, apparently a felon can run for president, so does them being a state criminal actually impede them at all, or no?
DC has a local criminal code.
If the president crossed state lines to commit the murder it is federal!
For that matter, immunity from criminal charges for attempting to pardon oneself is not the same as the pardon being valid.