DOJ policy on indicting a president has weak basis in 1973 memo

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J.T. Smith, Nixon-era DoJ official, regarding presidential indictment: 'It would be timely and appropriate for the Justice Department and Robert Mueller to reconsider the shaky policy regarding indictability of a sitting president.'

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