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Posted: 2025-06-09 20:08:22 UTC

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The President of the United States does not have the authority to arrest a sitting governor or anyone else. Arrests require law enforcement action based on probable cause and a warrant approved by the judicial system. Even if a governor broke the law, it is the job of prosecutors and courts to handle the matter.
The President cannot arrest a sitting governor.
Arrests require probable cause and a warrant.
Legal matters are handled by prosecutors and courts.
Misunderstanding of the separation of powers.
Online misinformation regarding presidential authority.