Kellyanne Conway Says Trump Is Fond of Former Epstein Lawyer Alan Derschowitz Amid Rumors He May Join Impeachment Team

By The Independent. Donald Trump’s adviser Kellyanne Conway says the president is “very fond” of Alan Dershowitz amid rumours that the former lawyer for sex offender Jeffery Epstein may join the president’s legal team as his impeachment heads to Congress and a trial in the Senate.

Ms Conway told reporters at the White House that the president has spoken with Mr Dershowitz “on any number of occasions over time.” She said the president will announce his legal time at another time.

Mr Dershowitz was part of a 2006 legal team that represented Mr Epstein – the financier who was later charged with sex trafficking and died in prison in August, as well as OJ Simpson – among other high-profile criminal defendants.

She said the White House expects Mr Trump to be “fully exonerated” from charges approved by the House Judiciary Committee, which filed its articles of impeachment against the president for obstruction and abuses of power in his dealings with Ukraine.

The president’s personal attorney Rudy Giuliani also was spotted at the White House today following his return from Ukraine, where he reportedly continued to press for investigations into Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden as Mr Giuliani remains under federal investigation for campaign finance violations. (Read more from “Kellyanne Conway Says Trump Is Fond of Former Epstein Lawyer Alan Derschowitz Amid Rumors He May Join Impeachment Team” HERE)

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Nancy Grace: ‘I Find It Very, Very Hard to Believe’ Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself

By Fox News. Former longtime cable news host Nancy Grace said she finds it “hard to believe,” but not “impossible,” that disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein killed himself while in prison.

Grace, a former prosecutor in Georgia’s Fulton County District Attorney’s office, told “Watters’ World” in an interview that aired Saturday at 8 p.m. ET that the autopsy results cast doubt over whether the convicted sex offender committed suicide.

“After prosecuting many, many strangulation homicides — be it through ligature or manual strangulation — I find it very, very hard to believe — not impossible — that multiple bones were snapped in Epstein’s neck through suicide,” she said.

“Those injuries are much more commonly found in strangulation-by-homicide,” she added.

Grace, who now hosts “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace,” said it was also entirely possible that, with Epstein’s alleged transgressions for which he was imprisoned in New York City, there could have been blackmail involved. (Read more from “Nancy Grace: ‘I Find It Very, Very Hard to Believe’ Jeffrey Epstein Killed Himself” HERE)

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