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Dershowitz claims Trump case fails ‘banana republic test’.

Special Counsel’s Case ‍Against Trump Fails to Pass⁤ “Banana Republic Test,” Says Harvard⁢ Law Professor

According ‍to Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz, special ⁣counsel ​Jack‍ Smith’s ‌case against ​former President Donald Trump fails​ to meet the “banana republic test.” ‌During a discussion with Blaze ⁤Media‍ co-founder ‍Glenn⁤ Beck, Dershowitz argued that ⁢prosecutors will​ struggle to prove Trump acted with a “corrupt motive” as he sought to challenge the 2020 ​election ​results.

Despite this, the investigation is intensifying ⁢as Trump positions himself as the GOP frontrunner for the 2024 race, potentially setting up a rematch⁢ with​ President Joe Biden, Dershowitz noted.

Dershowitz pointed ⁣to polling data showing Trump and Biden neck-and-neck ⁤in a head-to-head matchup. He emphasized that any indictment against the former president must be backed by ‌the⁤ strongest evidence in American​ history, ⁤a “smoking gun.”

The four-count indictment brought against Trump on Tuesday is deemed “flawed” and ⁣”speculative” by‍ Dershowitz. He ⁤argues that it falls ​short of ⁣the “Nixon standard” set​ during the Watergate scandal when Nixon’s Republican⁤ allies turned against him.

Trump is charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an ​official proceeding, obstructing an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. ‌He is expected to⁤ be arraigned in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.

Former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal ⁢defends Smith’s case,​ stating that the‌ special ⁣counsel‌ was chosen as an​ independent, career prosecutor. He dismisses claims that the Biden⁢ Justice Department ‍is unfairly targeting Trump‌ as “poppycock.”

On the other side of the argument, George⁢ Washington University law professor Jonathan Turley ⁣wrote an op-ed published ⁤by USA Today, asserting ⁢that Smith’s case aims to criminalize ⁢false political claims, potentially⁢ infringing on the First Amendment⁢ and Supreme Court precedents.

In addition to the current case, Trump‍ faces two⁤ other indictments ⁢related to documents and ‌hush-money, brought ‍by⁤ Smith and Manhattan District ⁤Attorney Alvin Bragg, respectively. He may also face charges in⁤ a 2020 election inquiry in Georgia. Trump vehemently denies‌ any wrongdoing and claims to be ⁤the victim​ of a political “witch hunt.”

Dershowitz, ‌who defended⁢ Trump in his first impeachment trial, previously stated on Fox Business that Smith’s documents-related case against the ‍former president failed to ​meet the Nixon test and could be the most ‌dangerous indictment ​in political history.



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