I understand the point you are trying to make, and perhaps I am wrong, but in the case of impeaching a president he would have to be guilty of "treason", "bribery", "high crimes (federal statutes) or "misdemeanors".
You're moving the goalposts, libertybele. You weren't talking about impeachment before. Your post said that you wanted an undefined "we" to file
criminal charges against King Putt while he is still in office, but was afraid he would be pardoned if the next president is a Dem or RINO.
#1 - Illegally engaging in a war with Libya. #2 Illegally releasing Taliban without 30 day notification to Congress. #3 aiding and abetting the enemies of the United States - Article 3, Section 3 of the US Constitution; i.e., Muslim Brotherhood.
#1: The closest you can get to "illegal" about King Putt's attack on Libya is that it violated the War Powers Act of 1973. The War Powers Act has no penalty provision. It's not a criminal law, so no one, including the president, can be prosecuted for violating it. The only legal recourse is impeachment.
We (to use the same pronoun you did earlier) don't impeach. Congress does that,
they ain't
we, and they ain't doing it.
#2. The law requiring the President to notify Congress prior to releasing detainees has no penalty provision. No penalty provision, no crime. See #1.
#3. The Muslim Brotherhood is not a nation, Congress has not declared war on the Muslim Brotherhood, nor has the Muslim Brotherhood otherwise been determined to be "enemies of the United States" by the US government; so for the purpose of defining treason, that won't work.
Yes, I understand that currently Judicial Watch has sued to obtain information, but could they not file a civil suit against Barry once he left office?
You didn't say anything about a suit. You said, and I quote,
"Judicial Watch just might attempt to try him as a civilian and bring him up on criminal charges." That is "Laser" Hass territory, the home turf of the guy who wears his underwear outside his pants. Don't be
that guy.
As to whether Judicial Watch sues King Putt after he leaves office, it really doesn't matter.