OPINION: Trump indictment could be precursor to indictment of a sitting president

In this segment of "The Marc Cox Morning Show," host Marc Cox discusses the trial involving former President Donald Trump, emphasizing that the very essence of democracy is at stake.

The show features a critical analysis of John Dean, who has been vocal in his criticism of President Donald Trump. However, his credibility is questioned due to his involvement in the Watergate scandal and subsequent cover-up.

James Rosen, Chief White House Correspondent at Newsmax, and author of "Scalia: Rise to Greatness, 1936 to 1986", offers his insights.

The discussion moves on to the recently released transcript of Devon Archer's testimony, which has been a subject of debate. Both sides interpret the transcript differently, with Democrats highlighting categorical denials by Archer regarding any impropriety involving then-Vice President Biden, while other parts suggest Joe Biden's influential role in his son's business dealings.

James Rosen speculates on the potential outcomes of the legal cases against Trump if he had not sought re-election. He mentions the current "zeitgeist" in the law, where there is a growing desire to indict former presidents and public figures. This sentiment, combined with animosity towards Trump, has created a unique legal atmosphere where cases are being pursued aggressively.

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