He went on to state the government has enough evidence to indict the former president:
The other important thing is, 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.
The Nixon standard is, the case has to be so overwhelmingly strong that even Republicans support it. And the Clinton standard is, why is this case more serious than Clinton’s case where there wasn’t a criminal prosecution?
Dershowitz, who represented Trump at his first impeachment trial, concluded, “There was probable cause, they shouldn’t have sought a warrant, there is enough for an indictment, but there will not be an indictment and should not be an indictment based on what we’ve seen up to now.”
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