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Dershowitz: Smith must ‘bend the law’ to charge Trump for Jan 6th.

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OAN’s Daniel Baldwin

1:06 PM – Thursday, July 27, 2023

Former⁢ President Donald Trump‍ confirmed Thursday that his attorneys⁤ met ‌with the Department ‍of Justice,⁣ calling the meeting “productive.” The 45th president ‌claimed that “no ⁢indication of notice was given during the meeting.”

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Dershowitz: Smith must 'bend the law' to charge Trump for Jan 6th.

Reports have surfaced‌ that Special Counsel Jack Smith is ⁤barrelling towards⁢ handing ‌Trump a third indictment.​ This one ‌would be ‌regarding Trump’s alleged involvement in January 6th.

“[Jack Smith’s] going to have to ‌try to​ stretch the law,” criminal⁢ defense attorney Alan Dershowitz told One America‌ News.​ “Stretch ⁤Article Two⁤ of the Constitution try to make an ⁤argument that people didn’t really believe that‌ there was⁣ a ⁤challengeable aspect to the‌ election. Legally that’s constitutionally a very⁢ hard​ case to make.”

Dershowitz, ⁣the author⁤ of ‍“Get⁣ Trump,” ​ argued that the 45th President’s speech on January 6th was, in fact, protected under the United States Constitution.

“Well,‍ [Jack Smith] ⁢ can’t bring the speech itself,” Dershowitz said. “I despise the speech. I thought⁤ it was a terrible⁣ speech, and ‍it showed ⁢bad judgment. But it ‌was absolutely constitutionally protected.”

During his​ speech on January 6th, Trump emphasized that his supporters ought to ‍“peacefully and patriotically make [their] ​ voices heard.”

“That is a constitutionally protected speech,” Dershowitz said.

Dershowitz argued ​that President Joe Biden’s DOJ is ⁢trying to indict Trump again,⁣ because they would be able to proceed with the‌ case in Washington, D.C.

“They ⁣say a‌ grand jury will indict a ​ham sandwich in the District of⁤ Columbia,” said⁤ Dershowitz.⁤ “And⁤ the jury will convict⁣ the ​ham sandwich if it has ​the name Trump on it.”

In fact, about 91% of ‌the jury pool​ in the nation’s⁢ capital⁢ voted ⁢against the⁤ 45th President in 2020.

“They will ⁣have a slam dunk easy case in front of a D.C. jury⁤ and D.C. judges,” Dershowitz asserted.

Trump⁤ is facing ⁣legal jeopardy elsewhere as well.⁢ Fulton⁢ County District Attorney Fani⁢ Willis has given indications ⁤she ⁤will pursue​ an ‌indictment against the 45th president. Videos showed barricades being put⁢ up around the county courthouse on⁤ Thursday as well.

“The prosecution is making too much of these⁣ so-called fake electors,” Dershowitz said of the​ Fulton⁢ County‍ investigation. “That’s the way you challenge an​ election for​ president, to​ put ‍up an alternative⁣ slate of electors.”

“And so I don’t‌ think we ​should be criminalizing efforts to challenge the election,” Dershowitz continued. “Elections ​have ⁣been challenged since Thomas Jefferson, Tilden Hayes, ​obviously Bush ⁣v. Gore. The 1960 election was challenged​ in Hawaii.​ We had these election challenges⁣ repeatedly ⁢and they’re part of our system.”

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