Dershowitz Says DOJ Has 'Enough Evidence to Indict Trump, but Won't

Alan Dershowitz said the Justice Department has ‘enough evidence to indict Trump,’ but won’t do so, because it’s not worse than Hillary Clinton’s handling of State Department emails.

The former lawyer for both Jeffrey Epstein and President Trump based his claim on what the calls the ‘Nixon-Clinton standards.’

He said that the Justice Department won’t indict the former president because ‘the case has to be ‘so overwhelmingly strong that even Republicans support it’ — as was the case with Nixon — and has to be ‘more serious than Clinton’s case,’ who was not criminally prosecuted.

‘There is enough evidence here to indict Trump, but Trump will not be indicted, in my view,’ he said on Hannity. ‘But Trump will not be indicted in my view because the evidence doesn’t pass what I call the Nixon-Clinton standards.’

Dershowitz, 83, who represented Trump in his first impeachment trial, also said federal magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart was right to approve the search warrant on Trump’s Florida resort home Mar-a-Lago.