Alan Dershowitz, one of the lawyer’s for U.S. President Donald Trump, argued during the Senate impeachment trial on Wednesday that a quid pro quo meant to secure Trump’s election could not be impeachable because he believed his election “was in the public interest.”
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Dershowitz argues quid pro quo not impeachable because Trump’s election ‘in the public interest’
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