Referring to then-candidate Trump’s infamous boast that he could shoot a person in the middle of Fifth Ave. and not lose any political supporters, one of the judges asked whether local authorities could do anything if, in fact, the president killed someone in the street. Dutifully (though remarkably) taking the president’s legal argument to its inevitable conclusion, Trump’s lawyer answered that law enforcement officials could take no steps against the president while he remained in office — not even if he murdered someone in public view.