Government
May 24, 2018
Trump could take Fifth Amendment without much damage, Holder tells attorneys’ group
Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in a Tuesday night speech he believes President Donald J. Trump could invoke his Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to answer questions in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation without that hurting him much.





SAN FRANCISCO — Former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder said in a Tuesday night speech he believes President Donald J. Trump could invoke his Fifth Amendment rights and refuse to answer questions in Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation without that hurting him politically.
“He might be the one politician who could pull that off,” Holder told a packed audience before the Association of Business Trial Lawyers in San Francis...
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