Khizr Khan not an authority on the US Constitution, merely loves and exploits the 14th Amendment

Khizr Khan holds up a pocket constitution during his speech to the Democrat National Convention in July, a move he admits he practiced beforehand to get just right.
By Carolyn Yeager
ACCORDING TO A REPORT at Brietbart News, the media have implied that Khan practiced law while working at the law firm of Hogan & Hartson in Washington. But that is not true.
Instead, he managed information technology services, or IT, for litigators during his 1998-2007 employment at the Hogan & Hartson firm (now Hogan Lovells), a predominantly Democrat shop with ties to the Clinton Foundation. His job apparently involved pre-wiring the projectors, monitors and laptops, and video conferencing equipment for lawyers making graphic presentations in court. He also helped lawyers search and managed electronically stored records.
After leaving Hogan & Hartson, Khan opened what he described on his business website as a “law office” in New York to, among other things, represent clients seeking E2 and EB5 immigration visas — a practice that Trump’s proposed moratorium on Muslim immigration would throw into jeopardy.















