Trump Prosecutor Pleads Fifth When Asked if He Broke the Law Investigating Trump

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POMERANTZ: “On the advice of counsel, I’m not going to answer that question, sir.”
Gaetz: “Asserting what privilege?”
POMERANTZ: “Privilege against self-incrimination.”
Gaetz: “And did you knowingly break any laws when investigating President Trump?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “Did you break any laws when you worked at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “Mr. Pomerantz, did you violate any person’s constitutional rights when you worked on the Trump investigation?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “I have the same response to your question”
Gaetz: “Mr. Pomerantz, did you violate any person’s constitutional rights while you worked at the Manhattan DA’s Office? DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “Same answer.”
Gaetz: “Did you misuse any federal funds while investigating President Trump?”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “Did you misuse any federal funds while you were working in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office?”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “And did you violate any New York State bar rules while you’re investigating President Trump?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “Did you violate any New York State bar rules while you were working in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “And did you violate any canons of legal ethics when you were investigating President Trump?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “Same response.”
Gaetz: “Did you ever violate any canons of legal ethics while you worked at the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office?”
DUBECK: “Objection.”
POMERANTZ: “The same response.”

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