Hollywood Filmmaker Calls Trump and McConnell 'Terrorists'

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Attorney and Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz said on "America's Newsroom" that Special Counsel Robert Mueller made a mistake with some of the hirings for his legal team in the Russia investigation.

President Trump said in an interview on "Fox & Friends" that the hirings are "bothersome." Reports in recent days have pointed out that lawyers working on the probe have donated to Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama's campaigns.

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Dershowitz suggested the hirings cast some suspicion on the neutrality of the investigation, noting the close friendship between Mueller and former FBI Director James Comey.

"When you're having a criminal prosecution that's political, you have to be Caesar's wife. You can't give the other side any opportunity to accuse you of political partisanship, which is why I think it was a mistake for Mueller to hire, essentially, people who have been large contributors to the [Clinton] campaign," said Dershowitz.

He also said Trump's "bluff" toward Comey - in which he tweeted about the possible existence of tapes of their conversations - was "perfectly legal."

Dershowitz said he once used a similar tactic in a case he was working on, suggesting to a police officer on the witness stand that he possessed a transcript of a key recording.

"It [was entrapment] in the interest of justice," he recalled.

Dershowitz said, however, that he's not sure Trump's tweet was a good idea because it led Comey to leak his memos and it prompted Mueller to be appointed as special counsel.

Watch his full opinion above.

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