office, we'd be an outlier. consider israel, where prime minister benjamin netanyahu is preparing for a preindictment hearing in the early fall. why? because israel has no prohibition against indicting a sitting prime minister. plus, the idea that a sitting president would be incapacitated by facing trial in office that's belied by president trump himself. while he currently faces no charges and hence no trial, according to "time" he's nevertheless the subject of more than a dozen other investigations and lawsuits looking into him, his businesses, his family and his associates. that doesn't seem to have interrupted his ability to function. as a matter of fact, he seems to thrive on it. bringing accountability to this process is not a republican, not a democratic idea, it's just the right thing to do. joining me now is neil kinkof, he worked in the office of legal counsel from 1993 to 1997. he testified against william