TXAggie2011 said:
To be clear, Ford did not "short circuit" Nixon's impeachment. Nixon's resignation short circuited his impeachment. The pardon power does not and can not touch impeachments.
I did not say the pardon had anything to do with whether they could impeach. It short circuited the process of impeachment, conviction by senate, and THEN criminal prosecution.
There is no precedent for using impeachment process after a POTUS has left office, but it is generally considered it can be done as evidenced as recently as the Jan 6th impeachment of Trump.
If you kids want to prove me wrong, have at it. But at least get your facts right and do some research.
Executive immunity is not a civil concept. It's what allows POTUS to carry out his official duties without every knucklehead DA trying to charge a POTUS for any number of "crimes".
I am happy to leave this where it is, and we can move to another thread with your specific questions regarding the Constitution and separation of powers and other concepts.