President Donald Trump slammed special counsel Robert Mueller again on Wednesday.
Trump quoted Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz as backing him up that there should never have been a special counsel appointed in the first place.
Trump's comments appear to refer to a Tuesday interview of Dershowitz on Fox News' "America's Newsroom."
"There never should have been an appointment of special counsel and there was no probable cause that crimes were committed," Dershowitz said on the show.
"I've seen no credible evidence that crimes were committed by the president. As I said from day one, there should have been a special investigative commission, non-partisan with subpoena power to do something about preventing meddling in elections in the future, instead of going behind the closed doors of a grand jury."
Trump's Wednesday comments came after the president had claimed on Sunday that Mueller's team was politically biased.
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