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Dershowitz on Trump: ‘I am not his advocate, I’m an advocate for the rule of law’

December 30, 2017 by  
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Lawyer Alan Dershowitz said Friday that despite President TrumpDonald John TrumpHouse Democrat slams Donald Trump Jr. for ‘serious case of amnesia’ after testimony Skier Lindsey Vonn: I don’t want to represent Trump at Olympics Poll: 4 in 10 Republicans think senior Trump advisers had improper dealings with Russia MORE’s praise of him, “I am not his advocate, I’m an advocate for the rule of law.”

In an appearance on Fox News on Friday, Dershowitz was asked about Trump’s praise for his analysis of the ongoing investigation into ties between Russia and Trump’s presidential campaign.

“It’s always mixed,” Dershowitz said. “I just call it the way I see it when it comes to the law. If the president likes what I’m saying, fine, but tomorrow he may not like what I’m saying.”

“I am not his advocate, I’m an advocate for the rule of law and an advocate for the Constitution,” he continued.

In an interview, Trump cited Dershowitz, who has argued that Trump’s firing of former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien ComeyTrump: Dershowitz interview on ‘witch hunt’ a ‘must watch’ Comey after Trump tweet: FBI is honest, strong, independent Former ethics director: Trump’s tweet on Flynn would have ended past administrations MORE was not obstruction of justice because Trump has the right to fire the head of the bureau. Dershowitz has emphasized that collusion with a foreign government is not a crime.

“I watched Alan Dershowitz the other day, he said, ‘No. 1, there is no collusion, No. 2, collusion is not a crime, but even if it was a crime, there was no collusion,’ ” Trump said. “And he said that very strongly. He said there was no collusion. And he has studied this thing very closely. I’ve seen him a number of times.”

“There is no collusion, and even if there was, it’s not a crime,” Trump continued. “But there’s no collusion.”

Trump also blasted special counsel Robert MuellerRobert Swan MuellerSasse: US should applaud choice of Mueller to lead Russia probe MORE’s investigation in the interview, saying it “makes the country look very bad.”

“It puts the country in a very bad position,” Trump said. “So the sooner it’s worked out, the better it is for the country.”

Trump has previously promoted Dershowitz’s appearances on Fox News, calling one recent interview “a must watch.”

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Trump lashes out at Vanity Fair over Clinton video

December 29, 2017 by  
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WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — President Donald Trump is lashing out at Vanity Fair, after the magazine said an online video mocking Hillary Clinton “missed the mark.”

On Twitter on Thursday, Trump said the magazine was “bending over backwards in apologizing for the minor hit.”

The video posted over the weekend shows editors of Vanity Fair’s Hive website offering toasts and New Year’s resolutions for Clinton, including that she vow to take up knitting, volunteer work or any hobby that would keep her from running again for president.

The backlash was swift. Among those to respond was actress Patricia Arquette, who tweeted her own proposal — stop telling women what they should or can do.

In a statement Wednesday, the magazine said the video was an attempt at humor that regrettably “missed the mark.”

Trump added that Anna Wintour “is beside herself in grief begging for forgiveness!”

Wintour is the editor-in-chief of Vogue, not Vanity Fair. She is also the artistic director of parent company Conde Nast, which publishes both titles.

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