Alan Dershowitz warned that the special counsel appointed to investigate the Trump campaign's connections to Russia is turning constitutional actions into crimes.
Special Counsel Robert Mueller is "going well beyond his authority as a prosecutor," the Harvard law professor emeritus and lifelong Democrat told "Outnumbered Overtime" on Monday.
Mueller has requested documents from the Justice Department regarding the president's firing of FBI Director James Comey and Attorney General Jeff Sessions' recusal from the Russia probe. He is scheduled to interview several White House officials.
"The president is entitled to fire the head of the FBI," Dershowitz said. "The president is entitled to direct his attorney general who to investigate, who not to."
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Did anyone doubt this would happen?
As he was instructed to do by his bosses.
The people who own the stocks and bonds, and control the US government.
The international bankers.
Notice how he's dragging this out and anything found has nothing to do with Trump and the Russians.
Trump can remove him at any time.
I like the guy in the article who said "if I'm ever found dead of a gunshot wound, it's murder. I would never kill myself." Then he was found dead of a handgun shot on his birthday. The irony of it all. I'm glad that I have never met a Clinton, bad Mojo there!
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