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Dershowitz: If Mueller Knew He Couldn't Indict The President, Why Did We Have A Special Counsel?
Posted By Tim Hains
On Date June 2, 2019

In an interview with FOX News Channel's "MediaBuzz" host Howard Kurtz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School Alan Dershowitz weighed in on the conclusion of the Mueller investigation and wondered if Mueller "knew he could not indict a sitting president under Justice Department regulations," "why did we have a special counsel at all?"

    HOWARD KURTZ, FOX NEWS: Joining us now is Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard Law professor who wrote the introduction to the Mueller report, the final report of the special counsel into Donald Trump, Russia, and collusion. Let me ask how the media have covered Robert Mueller, especially in his televised appearance this week, as an upstanding figure trying to get to the truth?

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/06/02/dershowitz_if_mueller_knew_he_couldnt_indict_the_president_why_did_we_have_a_special_counsel.html

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And, that is one of several questions that Mueller would not want to answer in front of Congress.