Constitutional expert and famed Harvard law Professor, Alan Dershowitz, took on Jeffrey Toobin to discuss the ongoing Trump-Comey saga, saying in no uncertain terms that "this is not obstruction of justice."
He explains, "That is his constitutional power. He has the right to say, 'You will not investigate Flynn.’ The best proof of that is he could have simply said to Comey, ‘Stop the investigation, I’ve just pardoned Flynn.’”
To back up his assertions, Dershowitz reminded viewers of when Bush I pardoned Casper Weinberger the night before trial. After doing so, no one cried 'obstruction' because it was within the rights of the President of the United States to do so.
“That’s what President Bush did,” Dershowitz said, citing the case of Caspar Weinberger. “You cannot have obstruction of justice when the president exercises his constitutional authority to pardon, his constitutional authority to fire the director of the FBI, or his constitutional authority to tell the director of the FBI who to prosecute and who not to prosecute.”
He made the point that impeachment and obstruction are two entirely different things, which reduced Jeffrey Toobin to look like an 11th grade history student learning the constitution for the first time. The President can be impeached for all manners of things, but not for firing Comey and/or asking him to stop investigating Flynn -- because it is his right to do so.
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The president ABSOLUTELY can be impeached for instructing Comey to have the FBI stop the criminal investigation into the Russian colluder Flynn. Hell, he could be impeached for a parking ticket. "High crimes and misdemeanors" essentially means some sort of political malpractice in office - which the Orange clown commits everyday. Did you idiots not take government, or are you just as obtuse as Trump is obese?
ReplyDelete12:31...have another sip of kool ade dude, you are screeching. Oh, and where did you go to law school?
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