Dershowitz Says Bragg’s Case Against Trump Will Fail Because It’s Based on Fake Crimes
By Tom Ozimek Retired Harvard law professor Alan Dershowitz said on April 28 that he believes that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against former President Donald Trump could fail because prosecutors have charged the former president with fake crimes. “There is no crime,” Mr. Dershowitz said during an interview on Fox News on April 28, referring to the case in which Mr.
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