Platform Aims to Prevent Retribution Against Future Presidents

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A platform is being developed to address the fear of retaliation that future presidents may have after leaving office. While concerns have been raised about President Biden's potential risk of retribution if Trump is elected, legal experts believe there is no basis for it. HuffPost is dedicated to providing freely accessible news to all.

A platform is being developed that aims to prevent future presidents from being afraid to take action due to fear of retaliation from the opposing party after leaving office. While some believe that President Biden could be at risk of retribution if Trump is elected, there is no legal basis for it and it is unlikely to go far.

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