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In 1871 Congress passed section 1983 of the federal code.
In 1872 President Ulysses Grant was pulled over, for the third time in his life for "speeding on a horse while in the city limits of Washington DC." The previous two times were in 1866 and he was only a general at the time. When the police officer tried to let him go, he said no, Congress just passed a law about this, even a sitting president isn't above the law. He made the officer write him the ticket, and paid it.
In 1874 the law was illegally revised by an unnamed secretary, removing the clause that specified that any previous immunity given by the states was also illegal, which would later cause Qualified Immunity to even become a concept when the 1982 SCOTUS ruled on Harlow V Fitzgerald
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/15/us/politics/qualified-immunity-supreme-court.html
Trump has no immunity if they are presented with the lawful wording of section 1983.
If someone could give me the archive link to that article, I'd appreciate it.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/42/1983
This one?
or this one?
https://www.acludc.org/en/news/happy-150th-anniversary-section-1983
I believe it was the latter, but I'm not a lawyer. I also cannot copy paste the text from that article, because it's been locked behind a paywall