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Trump team blasts ‘absurd’ impeachment on eve of trial

Trial of former president ‘patently ridiculous’, say lawyers, as he cannot be removed ‘from an office he no longer holds’

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Feb 2021 10:00AM

Trump team blasts ‘absurd’ impeachment on eve of trial
Donald Trump is a deeply damaged political figure but remains a powerful force in the Republican Party. – AFP pic, February 9, 2021

WASHINGTON – On the eve of Donald Trump’s impeachment trial, his legal team yesterday denounced the case as unconstitutional, calling it “absurd” to hold the former president responsible for the deadly riot at the United States Capitol.

But in a preview of their prosecuting arguments, Democrats accused Trump of committing the “most grievous constitutional crime” in the 232-year history of the American presidency by inciting his supporters to storm Congress on January 6.

The House of Representatives impeached Trump for a historic second time last month over his role in the deadly siege, and his trial – the first of a former president – begins today with the Senate’s 100 members sitting as jurors.

The chamber's leaders announced they and the legal teams had reached agreement on the rules of the process, which is expected to launch today at 1pm (1800 GMT) with debate and a vote on the constitutionality of the trial itself.

Arguments will be heard from tomorrow , with each side provided 16 hours over two days.

Trump is a deeply damaged political figure but remains a powerful force in the Republican Party.

Charged with “incitement of insurrection”, he is likely once again to avoid conviction due to loyal support in the Senate, but his lawyers contended in their final pretrial filing that the Constitution does not give the chamber jurisdiction to try a former president.

“The Senate should dismiss these charges and acquit the president because this is clearly not what the framers wanted or what the Constitution allows,” his attorneys Bruce Castor, David Schoen, and Michael T. van der Veen wrote.

“Indulging House Democrats’ hunger for this political theatre is a danger to our Republic democracy and the rights that we hold dear.”

The defense used blunt language in their 78-page brief, saying it was “simply absurd” to argue that Trump conjured up a mob to commit violent crime, and that those who attacked the Capitol did so on their own.

The lawyers rejected as “patently ridiculous” the trial of a former president, a private citizen who cannot be removed “from an office that he no longer holds”.

President Joe Biden, who succeeded Trump on January 20, weighed in yesterday but declined to address whether Trump should be found guilty or denied the right to hold political office in the future.

“We’ll let the Senate work that out,” Biden said.

White House spokesman Jen Psaki later told reporters that Biden ran against Trump in 2020 “because he felt he was unfit for office”.

“But he’s going to leave it to the Senate to see this impeachment proceeding through,” Psaki added.

Should Trump be convicted, the Senate will then hold a simple-majority vote on barring him from future public office, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer confirmed.

The congressional Democrats prosecuting the trial, known as House impeachment managers, provided their final counterarguments yesterday, pushing back against Trump’s legal contentions.

“The evidence of President Trump’s conduct is overwhelming (and) his efforts to escape accountability are unavailing,” they said in a five-page brief.

“His incitement of insurrection against the United States government – which disrupted the peaceful transfer of power – is the most grievous constitutional crime ever committed by a president.” – AFP, February 9, 2021

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