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Review of historic OLC memos on presidential indictment immunity
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Review of historic OLC memos on presidential indictment immunity

Review of historic OLC memos on presidential indictment immunity The passage catalogs existing legal memoranda and briefs concerning whether a sitting president can be indicted. While it identifies specific documents that could be examined for precedent, it does not introduce new allegations, financial flows, or misconduct involving current high‑profile actors. The lead is primarily of scholarly or procedural interest rather than actionable investigative value. Key insights: Lists six historic OLC memos and briefs (1973‑2000) related to presidential immunity.; Notes that the Sept. 24, 1973 Dixon memo was not publicly addressed and may be an undisclosed internal opinion.; Highlights Dixon’s suggestion that a president could be indicted with trial deferred until after leaving office, though the memo advises against it.

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