Pollak: 5 Times Fox News’ Judge Andrew Napolitano Said Trump Committed a Crime — And Was Wrong
Judge Andrew Napolitano has said many times before that Trump has committed crimes — and was wrong every time.
Judge Andrew Napolitano has said many times before that Trump has committed crimes — and was wrong every time.
Keep in mind that this is the same Napolitano who told us back in January that the Mueller report would prove the Trump campaign “had a connection to Russian intelligence.”
There is nothing illegal about committing adultery, about paying hush money, about caving to blackmail, about hiding all of this from the public and voters.
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