Christie: SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Ruling Could Cover Wisconsin Judge

Christie: SCOTUS Presidential Immunity Ruling Could Cover Wisconsin Judge


Sunday on ABC’s “This Week” former Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) suggested the Supreme Court ruling that a president is immune from prosecution when exercising the core powers of the office could help Judge Hannah Dugan who was charged with obstruction and concealment.

Host Martha Raddatz said, “Let’s talk about Wisconsin and what happened in that courtroom. You’re a former prosecutor, would you have brought charges against that judge?”

Christie said, “Well, I’ll tell you, Martha, this is one of those situations where everybody, I think, is acting badly. So, first off, you know, I don’t know what this judge was thinking in terms of trying to help a criminal defendant try to avoid an arrest warrant from federal authorities, and, you know, it’s not a typical judicial

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