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Do presidents' deserve Immunity from prosecution for any action they take whether or not it was part of their job while in office?

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No immunity, because nobody is above the law.

It is NEVER part of a public official's job to break the law, so the "part of their job" proviso is irrelevant.

AND. The higher and more powerful a public official is, the more their conduct should be irreproachable and above suspicion. A president should never be skating on thin legal ice.