If this isn't the case, then why bother even having a constitution if the government officials can violate at any time without consequences.
> should every US government person involved in that be prosecuted for criminal embezzlement
This is odd question as it presumes that Biden broke the law in this example, but if that was in fact the case, then yes those involved in breaking the law should be held accountable to extent proportionate to their involvement. Again, what's the point in having laws if they can so easily be ignored.
The problem is that pre-assigning blanket immunity means that government officials can (and do) knowingly violate people's rights because there is no penalty for doing so.
Otherwise, it's just begging for abuse.
Not just constitutional rules, but all rules.
cmurf•7mo ago
This Time article discuses how police states can persist beyond a leader.
https://time.com/6281663/russia-vladimir-putin-defectors/