Trump can be arrested?

The special adviser leading the investigation into Russia's possible involvement in the US has opened in March the possibility of a prosecutor's invitation to testify to President Donald Trump. He has made this known to his former attorney, confirming that investigators have initiated this mandatory move towards the president to testify under [...]
The special adviser leading the investigation into Russia's possible involvement in the US has opened in March the possibility of a prosecutor's invitation to testify to President Donald Trump.
He has made this known to his former attorney, confirming that investigators have initiated this mandatory move towards the president to testify under oath to which Trump reacted today.
Lawyer John Daud told AP that the special councillor's team, Robert Miller, had laid down at the meeting with Trump's legal team while talking about conditions for a possible hearing of the president.
Miller is investigating not only Russia's involvement in American presidential elections but also a possible secret agreement with Trump collaborators, as well as the possibility that the president himself has prevented justice.
Trump today commented on his Twitter approach: “There was no secret deal, it's invented and there's no obstruction of justice, it's a setup and a trap”.











