A president should not be immune to indictment | Editorial

In a nation of laws, no one should be above them. Not even the president. Especially not the president. But for the time being, he is.

That’s unacceptable.

According to U.S. Justice Department doctrine, which Special Counsel Robert Mueller III was duty-bound to obey, a president cannot be indicted while in office. The pretext is that it would be too disruptive to the government to put a sitting president on trial.

But such carte blanche immunity is disruptive to something even more fundamental: our constitutional democracy.