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Dershowitz Says Obama "Personally Asked" FBI To Investigate Someone For George Soros
Former President Barack Obama "personally asked" the FBI to investigate someone at the request of billionaire progressive George Soros, according to Harvard Law School professor emeritus, Alan Dershowitz. Speaking with Breitbart News Sunday, Dershowitz says he won't reveal the name of the targeted individual, as it will be part of a forthcoming lawsuit. "President Obama personally asked the FBI to investigate somebody on behalf of George Soros, who was a close ally of his," said Dershowitz. "We’ve seen this kind of White House influence on the Justice Department virtually in every Justice Department," he added. "The difference is this president is much more overt about it. He tweets about it. President Obama whispered to the Justice Department about it." Q: Wow, well, we look forward to hearing more about that new. Dershowitz: That’s not unusual. That is not unusual. People whisper to presidents all the time. Presidents whisper to [the] Justice Department all the time. It’s very common. It’s wrong, whoever does it, but it’s common, and we shouldn’t think that it’s unique to any particular president. I have in my possession the actual 302 form [an FBI record of an interview], which documents this issue, and it will, at the right time, come out. But I’m not free to disclose it now because it’s a case that’s not yet been filed. -Breitbart News
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