Adam Schiff: ‘Far More Dangerous’ for DOJ Not to Prosecute Donald Trump
'The Justice Department took the position that you can’t indict a sitting president'

Demcorat representative Adam Schiff said it would be “far more dangerous” for the neo of Justice not to prosecute former President Donald Trump.
During CBS’s “Face the Nation," Schiff was asked by Margaret Brennan:
"I want to also ask you, the vice-chair of the committee, Liz Cheney, said not prosecuting former President Donald Trump over the attack on the Capitol would be a much graver constitutional threat to the country than the political difficulties involved with bringing charges."
"She said this in an ABC interview. She also said there are possible criminal referrals, not just one, but multiple. Do you agree?" she asked.

Schiff responded:
"I do. I do. You know, for four years, the Justice Department took the position that you can’t indict a sitting president," he said.
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"If the Department were now to take the position that you can’t investigate or indict a former president," he added.
"Then, a president becomes above the law. That’s a very dangerous idea that the founders would have never subscribed to," Schiff said.
"Even more dangerous, I think in the case of Donald Trump."
"This- Donald Trump is someone who has shown when he’s not held accountable, he goes on to commit worse and worse abuses of power," Schiff continued.

"So I agree with Judge Carter in California, I think there was evidence that the former President engaged in multiple violations of the law, and that should be investigated," he added.
Brennan asked:
"But there will be a political calculus to this as well. This is an incredibly divided country right now. Millions of people voted for the former president and still believe, wrongly, that he won the election- prosecuting him, isn’t there a very high risk to that?"
Schiff responded:
"You know, it’s certainly not a step to be taken lightly at all."
"At the same time, immunizing a former president who has engaged in wrongdoing, I would agree with our vice chair- I think is more dangerous than anything else, and the decision not to move forward to the investigation or not to move forward to the prosecution, because of someone’s political status or political influence or because they have a following."
"To me, that is a far more dangerous thing to our Constitution than following the evidence wherever it leads, including when it leads to a former president."