Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz: "If a president does something which he believes will help him get elected in the public interest, that cannot be the kind of quid pro quo that results in impeachment." https://abcn.ws/2S37weJ pic.twitter.com/zo4rL6Zbla
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According to this, if a President believed that having a rival assassinated would help his odds of being reelected, and said President believed that his reelection was in the nation's best interests, then the assassination would be totally fine.
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Epstein plead guilty publicly in 2008. Russian intelligence would be stupid not to decide to target him, and hack his computers. That means they would have Kompromat on Dershowitz and Trump. It would explain Dershowitz skewereing himself on Trump's toadstool, among other things.pic.twitter.com/QvUTxPqeHg
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Fully agree. And I hope they release it all.
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Remember this is the guy that helped a double murderer walk free!
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Exactly where he got this defense. If the quid don't fit, you must acquit.
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Harvard sucks.
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Get'em in a straitjacket now, he's mad!!
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But leave his underpants on.
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