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 @9LVQBRF from California answered…1wk1W

Depending on what it is it would be sad to hear though they put themselves in that position.

 @9LW4QKKfrom Guam agreed…1wk1W

It depend on the grounds of prosecution, but if the actions had put the role of the executive in a position to either undermine the settled institutions of the United States of America currently carries to safeguard and ensure due process as well embodying the fundamentals of the constitution, as well if the actions were grounded by criminal intent, then prosecution and punishment is due.

 @9LVQ928 from Iowa answered…1wk1W

I would feel the same about them because I don't trust the media

 @9LW2Y46from Maine disagreed…1wk1W

if there is enough proof then yes i would definitely go against them and stop supporting them if they did something wrong

 @9LVQ5PP from California answered…1wk1W

I would not care at all. I am not loyal to a candidate just because I voted for them. If that fool did something bad they should be prosecuted.

 @9LVQ5JQRepublican  from Ohio answered…1wk1W

I think that people in office should not be immune from criminal prosecution.

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