Laurence Tribe: Merrick Garland Will Criminally Charge Donald Trump
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Burnett asked, "From everything you have seen so far, including the hearing today that focused so much on Trump causing violence against Pence, do you believe the committee has proven that Trump himself knowingly committed crimes?"nnTribe said, "Without any doubt, beyond a reasonable doubt, beyond any doubt, and the crimes are obvious."nnBurnett said, "Do you believe, Professor Tribe, that Attorney General Merrick Garland will bring charges against Trump?"nnTribe said, "I do believe, though he's doing it meticulously and not as quickly as some would like, that Merrick Garland will approve criminal charges against this president."nnHe added, "I think he knows deep in his heart and as a lawyer that the rule of law will not survive. | Negative | -26% Liberal |
Burnett asked, "From everything you have seen so far, including the hearing today that focused so much on Trump causing violence against Pence, do you believe the committee has proven that Trump himself knowingly committed crimes?"nnTribe said, "Without any doubt, beyond a reasonable doubt, beyond any doubt, and the crimes are obvious."nnBurnett said, "Do you believe, Professor Tribe, that Attorney General Merrick Garland will bring charges against Trump?"nnTribe said, "I do believe, though he's doing it meticulously and not as quickly as some would like, that Merrick Garland will approve criminal charges against this president."nnHe added, "I think he knows deep in his heart and as a lawyer that the rule of law will not survive. | Negative | -26% Liberal |
Burnett asked, "From everything you have seen so far, including the hearing today that focused so much on Trump causing violence against Pence, do you believe the committee has proven that Trump himself knowingly committed crimes?"nnTribe said, "Without any doubt, beyond a reasonable doubt, beyond any doubt, and the crimes are obvious."nnBurnett said, "Do you believe, Professor Tribe, that Attorney General Merrick Garland will bring charges against Trump?"nnTribe said, "I do believe, though he's doing it meticulously and not as quickly as some would like, that Merrick Garland will approve criminal charges against this president."nnHe added, "I think he knows deep in his heart and as a lawyer that the rule of law will not survive. | Negative | -26% Liberal |
Thursday on CNN's "Erin Burnett OutFront," Harvard Law professor emeritus Laurence Tribe said that his former student Attorney General Merrick Garland would criminally charge former President Donald Trump.nn | Negative | -38% Liberal |
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