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  2. Allegations of Barack Obama spying on Donald Trump

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    On May 10, 2020—one day after former president Barack Obama criticized the Trump administration's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic [50] —Trump posted a one-word tweet: "OBAMAGATE!" [51] On May 11, Philip Rucker of The Washington Post asked Trump what crime former president Barack Obama committed. Trump's reply was: "Obamagate.

  3. Threatening the president of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2010, Michael Stephen Bowden, who said that President Obama was not doing enough to help African Americans, was arrested after making murder-suicide threats against Obama. [35] On July 19, 2011, the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals reversed the conviction of Walter Bagdasarian for making online threats against Obama.

  4. Security incidents involving Barack Obama - Wikipedia

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    Obama's official portrait. Barack Obama, the 44th president of the United States, was involved in multiple security incidents, including several assassination threats and plots, starting from when he became a presidential candidate in 2007. Secret Service protection for Obama began after he received a death threat in 2007, while serving as the ...

  5. Barack Obama presidential eligibility litigation - Wikipedia

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    Numerous lawsuits and ballot challenges, based on conspiracy theories related to Barack Obama 's eligibility for the United States presidency, were filed following his first election in 2008 and over the course of his two terms as president. These actions sought to have Obama disqualified from running for, or being confirmed for, the Presidency ...

  6. Presidential immunity in the United States - Wikipedia

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    A sitting president of the United States has both civil and criminal immunity for their official acts. [ a] Neither civil nor criminal immunity is explicitly granted in the Constitution or any federal statute. [ 1][ 2] The Supreme Court of the United States found in Nixon v. Fitzgerald (1982) that the president has absolute immunity from civil ...

  7. List of people pardoned or granted clemency by the president ...

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    Federalist president John Adams pardoned, commuted or rescinded the convictions of 20 people. [3] Among them are: David Bradford, for his role in the Whiskey Rebellion; John Fries, for his role in Fries's Rebellion; convicted of treason due to opposition to a tax; Fries and others were pardoned, and a general amnesty was issued for everyone involved in 1800.

  8. List of American federal politicians convicted of crimes

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    Harrison A. Williams Senator (D-NJ) Convicted on 9 counts of bribery and conspiracy. Sentenced to 3 years in prison. [ 74] John Jenrette (D-SC) sentenced to two years in prison for bribery and conspiracy. [ 75] Richard Kelly (R-FL) Accepted $25K and then claimed he was conducting his own investigation into corruption.

  9. Michele Morrow said Trump should use military to stay in ...

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    Morrow, the Republican nominee for state superintendent of public instruction, made the comments in a video she recorded on the night of Jan. 6, 2021, according to CNN, which published the video ...