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Home Front: Politix
Dershowitz: Russia investigation 'endangers democracy'
2017-08-20
[The Hill] Attorney Alan Dershowitz says special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia "endangers Democracy."

"The idea of trying to create crimes just because we disagree with [Trump] politically, and target him, really endangers democracy. [It] reminds me of what the head of the KGB said to Stalin: 'Show me the man, and I will find you the crime,'" Dershowitz told John Catsimatidis on New York's AM 970 in an interview that aired on Sunday.

"[This is] where things happen in darkness and secrecy. The American public doesn't learn about it," he said, accusing the investigators of not sharing information with the public. "This exactly the wrong way to approach the problem of Russia’s attempt to influence American election. We do not know what is going on. We get leaks, but the leaks are selective leaks."

The Harvard law scholar, who is an opinion contributor to The Hill, also criticized former FBI Director James Comey, whom he called one of the "worst offenders" of leaks that have encouraged other members of government to leak classified information.

"One of the worst offenders of leaks is the former head of the FBI, Comey," Dershowitz says. "[He] created a very very bad precedent for people in government, making it sound like it is okay to leak material. It is not okay to leak material."

Comey had a friend leak several memos of his conversations with President Trump to the New York Times shortly after he was dismissed from the FBI in May.
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Most of the stuff the FBI is up to endangers democracy, so does this one come in pastel, or what?
Posted by: ed in texas   2017-08-20 19:19  

#4  That might be a problem if the other side believed in democracy.
Posted by: Iblis   2017-08-20 17:08  

#3  Those Charlottesville Russians Nazis!
Posted by: Frank G   2017-08-20 16:56  

#2  #1, Tom, it wasn't getting any traction so now we've moved on to Charlottesville.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-08-20 14:30  

#1  What Russia investigation? The media have abruptly and absolutely ceased to cover it, so I thought we were all supposed to pretend that it never happened?
Posted by: Tom   2017-08-20 13:26