But is it even possible to sue a president while hes still in office?
Better yet, can a private citizen, like you or I, sue the president?
Turns out, its a resounding yes (though it wont always be that simple).
Is it possible to sue a president while hes in office?
Yes, sort of.
However, it’s possible for you to sue a president for any actions that occurredbeforethat president took office.
Recently, things have gotten even murkier with Trump in office.
Putting that aside, so you can sue the president, youd have to prove legal standing.
Unfortunately, this is where cases tend tofall apart.
Does this mean I can sue the president?
But it will be a long, winding road ahead.
A private citizen can absolutely sue a president for things done prior to their position in office.
Anything less and youd sue on the state level.
To reiterate, the problem becomes thatmany casesare dismissed and youd have to prove legal standing.
Has a president ever been sued before?
Yesmany, in fact.
Presidents and lawsuits seem to go hand in hand (which is only mildly terrifying).
First, there are two landmark lawsuits which have laid out the groundwork for the presidents immunity.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of Nixon, forever solidifying presidential immunity.
Clinton argued the case would become a burdensome distraction to his duties as president.
If you havent figured it out already, its tough to sue the president (although not impossible).
Most cases are dismissed, or otherwise, delayed infinitely.
Its also just a big game of unknowns.
However, states could very well set a new precedentif theyre successful in court.
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