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Harvard Professor: DOJ Violates Rules in Hunter Biden Case

Retired​ Harvard Law Professor Warns of Violation in ⁤Hunter‍ Biden Investigation

A retired Harvard⁣ law professor has raised ⁣concerns about the ​U.S. attorney leading the special counsel investigation into‌ Hunter​ Biden’s⁣ business dealings, stating that it is a “clear violation” of‌ the ‍Department of Justice’s rules.

“It’s illegal,”⁣ attorney Alan Dershowitz told Fox Business on Monday. “The regulation provides⁤ clearly that special counsel have‌ to come from ⁣outside the government for good reason. What’s so special about​ a special counsel‍ is that he doesn’t‌ have to answer to the present administration, he’s independent.”

On​ Friday, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced that David‌ Weiss, the U.S.‍ attorney from ‌Delaware, would head up ⁢the special⁢ counsel investigation. Because Mr. Weiss is currently⁤ serving as ⁤a U.S. attorney under the DOJ’s jurisdiction, he’s still‌ working‌ from ​within the government.

“If you have somebody who serves at the pleasure ⁢of the attorney general,‌ and obviously as ⁤the ⁢U.S. attorney serves his pleasures [as] part of⁤ the administration, that ⁢person shouldn’t be serving,” Mr. Dershowitz continued. ⁢”It’s in clear violation of the regulation itself.”

According to the Code of Federal ⁢Regulations, “it would be in the public⁣ interest to appoint ‌an outside Special Counsel to assume responsibility for‌ the matter.”

The DOJ and Mr. Garland have ⁣not addressed the controversy.

Over the weekend, a number of congressional ⁢Republicans said‌ that Mr. ⁤Weiss should recuse himself. Russell Dye, a spokesperson for House Judiciary Committee Chair Jim Jordan ‌(R-Ohio), told news ‍outlets that ⁣Mr.⁤ Weiss “can’t be⁤ trusted” and that him being named as a special counsel is “just a new way to whitewash the Biden family’s corruption.”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), meanwhile, wrote on X ⁣that ‌Mr. Weiss’ appointment “cannot be ​used to obstruct congressional investigations” and added⁢ that​ House Republicans “will⁢ continue ‍to pursue the facts for the American people.”

Weiss’ Previous⁤ Work

Mr.⁣ Dershowitz on Monday appeared ‌to agree with Republican critics of the⁢ move, saying that Mr. ‌Weiss allegedly⁢ didn’t‌ investigate key Hunter Biden allegations in his capacity as ‍U.S. attorney for Delaware.

“What I⁣ would have liked to find out is⁣ what David Weiss actually did, not what he was authorized to do. What did he⁢ actually investigate? ⁤Did he look ‍into Burisma? Did he‍ look into Ukraine, ‌China, or‍ did he merely satisfy himself by looking ‌at the gun charge, which is a minor misdemeanor, and looking at the two tax charges?” he asked, referring to reports that the younger Biden was involved in shady ⁢business deals overseas.

“I think it‍ was the⁢ wrong person to pick for this ⁣job.”

U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announces the appointment‌ of U.S.​ Attorney David⁣ Weiss as ‌special ‌counsel in the ongoing probe of Hunter ‍Biden, the son of​ President Joe Biden, on Aug. 11, 2023. ⁢(Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

Over⁢ the past several years, Republicans have alleged that ⁣President‍ Joe Biden’s⁢ family was involved in improper ⁤business deals and ​that the ‍president knew​ about them. President Biden has denied any wrongdoing and has said he had no ⁣knowledge of his son’s deals.

“I think there’s, right now, enough cause from these whistleblowers and these ⁢other allegations to‌ have somebody outside the government look to see⁢ whether or not President Biden had any connections to ⁣his son’s‍ shenanigans,” Mr. Dershowitz said.

Mr. Weiss has‍ been overseeing the Hunter Biden ‌case since‍ the end of ⁢the Trump administration. ⁢The​ U.S. attorney was nominated by former President⁤ Donald Trump in 2017 and confirmed​ by ⁢the Senate in 2018, although the former president recently said he would‍ not have‌ named him to head the special counsel.

“David Weiss was picked by ⁤the two⁣ Democrat Senators⁣ from Delaware ⁤under⁤ ‘Blue ‌Slip,’” President⁣ Trump wrote in a post ​on Truth Social ‌ on Aug. 12, ⁢referring to an opinion written by a senator​ from ⁣a state where a federal judicial nominee resides. “He would not ⁤have ⁢been picked by me.”

Appointed ‍on Request

In announcing the appointment, Mr. Garland said he ‍named Mr.⁢ Weiss as⁣ special counsel in response to a request from him. A special counsel designation⁢ will also allow Mr. Weiss​ to charge the younger Biden with crimes outside ⁤of Delaware.

“On Tuesday ⁢of this week, Mr



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