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Retired Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz: “Nothing in the Bolton revelations, even if true, would rise to the level of an abuse of power or an impeachable offense.”
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) January 28, 2020
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White House claim: Trump's lawyer, Alan Dershowitz, argues that abuse of power is not impeachable.
— House Intelligence Committee (@HouseIntel) January 28, 2020
Reality: In 1998, Mr. Dershowitz asserted: "If you have somebody who completely corrupts the office... and abuses trust... you don't need a technical crime." #TruthMatters pic.twitter.com/8fZpdKvKS5
“It certainly doesn’t have to be a crime if you have somebody who completely corrupts the office of president.”
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) January 28, 2020
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Including prominent legal scholar Alan Dershowitz! pic.twitter.com/2Ccfb0PNIi https://t.co/11MYfmPqSO
— andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) January 28, 2020
Trump attorney Alan Dershowitz: "I would be making the very same argument had Hillary Clinton, for whom I voted for, been elected and had a Republican House voted to impeach her based on these unconstitutional grounds." https://t.co/ey0Mhj6qDx pic.twitter.com/9JyO7vzWiM
— ABC News (@ABC) January 28, 2020
Alan Dershowitz: Democrats’ “lawless view” of impeachment “would place Congress above” the law & Constitution. pic.twitter.com/0GmH0w0kkZ
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) January 28, 2020
Alan Dershowitz: "Quid pro quo alone is not a basis for abuse of power. It's part of the way foreign policy has been operated by presidents since the beginning of time." https://t.co/iwYPRsRtGP pic.twitter.com/iAWs5x00UQ
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 28, 2020
Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz says he voted for Hillary Clinton and "would be making the very same constitutional argument" in her defense if a Republican House impeached her on the same grounds https://t.co/iwYPRsRtGP pic.twitter.com/s3KiQde8dX
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 28, 2020
Alan Dershowitz lists past presidents who were accused of "abuse of power" and could have been impeached for it — naming Washington, Lincoln, Reagan, Obama and others
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 28, 2020
"Nearly any controversial act by a chief executive could be denominated abuse of power" https://t.co/iwYPRsRtGP pic.twitter.com/Ep74mC7xhK