Donald Trump’s former attorney Alan Dershowitz said Friday that the Department of Justice has enough evidence to indict the former president but doesn’t expect it to happen.
The Department of Justice released a redacted version of the affidavit connected to the search warrant at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home on Friday. The DOJ said there was “probable cause” to believe that evidence of obstruction could be found at Mar-a-Lago.
Dershowitz said on Fox News’s “Hannity” that “there is enough evidence here to indict Trump.”
“But Trump will not be indicted in my view because the evidence doesn’t pass what I call the Nixon-Clinton standards,” he said.
“The Nixon standard is, the case has to be so overwhelmingly strong that even Republicans support it,” he said. “And the Clinton standard is, why is this case more serious than Clinton’s case where there wasn’t a criminal prosecution?”