McConnell reiterates that presidents should not have absolute immunity - Boston News, Weather, Sports
- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell reaffirmed his stance that presidents should not have absolute immunity from criminal prosecution while in office.
- McConnell reiterated his position during an interview with NBC News’ Kristen Welker following Supreme Court arguments on the issue, referencing comments made after Donald Trump's second impeachment trial.
- Despite voting to acquit Trump on incitement charges related to the Capitol attack, McConnell still held him responsible and emphasized that former presidents could be held accountable through civil litigation or criminal prosecution.
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