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Aug 31 at 9:47 comment added phoog "Surely there must be a law that prohibits a sitting commander in chief from meddling in the election": I would be a bit surprised if such a provision existed in the uniform code of military justice. It's available online; have you looked?
Aug 28 at 16:27 comment added Italian Philosopher Generally speaking, holding court martials for civilians is a sure sign of a tinpot autocracy.
Aug 28 at 13:09 history closed SurpriseDog
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Duplicate of Can a US President be Court Martialed?
Aug 28 at 11:46 comment added kaya3 The presidency is a civilian office, but even if the President were a military officer, he couldn't be court-martialed while in office since he has no superior officer; and after he leaves office, he is no longer commander in chief, so the premise fails.
Aug 28 at 11:44 answer added Dale M timeline score: 16
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Aug 28 at 9:23 history edited F1Krazy CC BY-SA 4.0
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