And if the prosecutor “is trying to get [Trump] and wants to put [him] in a perjury trap,” then the president will have “walked into a perjury trap.”
“So, in the end, I don’t think his lawyers are going to let President Trump testify orally at all,” Dershowitz predicted. “Look, the president may get his way. He says he wants to testify. But no lawyer is going to walk his client into a perjury trap.”
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The Harvard professor also reacted to a CNN report Wednesday revealing that Mueller has referred three cases involving American lobbyists accused of failing to register as foreign agents to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. One of the cases involves Democratic lobbyist Tony Podesta, brother of 2016 Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton’s former campaign chairman, John Podesta.
Mueller already referred the case of Trump’s former personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, to the Southern District of New York.
“This just proves that you never needed a special counsel,” Dershowitz insisted. “They’re taking these cases — more and more of them — they’re referring them to ordinary U.S. attorneys’ offices.”
Dershowitz said that even former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s case “could have easily been tried by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Northern Virginia” and “the District of Columbia U.S. Attorney’s office.”
“Why do we need a special counsel? The cases don’t involve Russia for the most part,” Dershowitz said. “So we’re seeing more and more proof that we never needed a special counsel, that the special counsel will end up filing a report and getting some low-hanging fruit and getting some convictions largely unrelated to what his mandate originally was.”
