Alan Dershowitz admits Trump's actions toward Ukraine will affect his decision on who to vote for in 2020: 'I'm a liberal Democrat'

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Alan Dershowitz admits Trump's actions toward Ukraine will affect his decision on who to vote for in 2020: 'I'm a liberal Democrat'
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'On Election Day, as a citizen I will allow that to enter into my decision who to vote for,' the legal scholar told Fox News Sunday.

Alan Dershowitz suggested on Sunday that Donald Trump's actions toward Ukraine would impact how he'll vote in the 2020 election, despite the constitutional scholar's defense of the president during his Senate impeachment trial.Fox News Sunday

anchor Chris Wallace. The journalist pressed the lawyer over his controversial defense of the president, before asking him if he personally believed the president's actions were"problematic." "Do you find it troubling, problematic that a president would link in any way, forget his motive, and I'm not saying it's criminal, his support for an ally and even military aid for an ally to investigating his political opponent?" Wallace asked.

"And on Election Day, as a citizen I will allow that to enter into my decision who to vote for," Dershowitz responded."But it's not an impeachable offense and I was there to argue a constitutional issue, not to tell people who to vote for for president," he insisted. MUST WATCH: Alan Dershowitz responds to political and media backlash over his controversial comments in defense of the President on the Senate floor.

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