Waikato Times

Trump did nothing wrong: Lawyers

- – Telegraph Group

Donald Trump did ‘‘absolutely nothing wrong’’ and removing him from office would set a ‘‘very, very dangerous’’ precedent for America, the president’s lawyers told his impeachmen­t trial.

After three days of evidence from Democrat prosecutor­s, Trump’s legal team opened the defence case yesterday arguing that the people, not politician­s, should give their verdict at the election in November.

Addressing the US Senate, Pat Cipollone, the White House Counsel, said: ‘‘They [the prosecutio­n] have the burden of proof, and they have not come close to meeting it. When you hear the facts you will find the president did absolutely nothing wrong.

‘‘They are asking you not only to overturn the results of the last election, but to remove the president from the ballot in an election in nine months’ time. They’re asking you to tear up all of the ballots across this country, and take that decision away from the American people.’’

He added: ‘‘They’re asking you to do something no senate has ever done, and to do it with no evidence. They are attempting to perpetrate the most massive

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interferen­ce in an election in American history, and we cannot allow that to happen.’’

Cipollone said removing Trump would violate the US Constituti­on, the history of the country, and ‘‘our obligation­s to the future’’. It must be ‘‘the American people who decide elections,’’ he added.

Trump is charged with two articles of impeachmen­t – abuse of power, and obstructio­n of Congress. He is accused of withholdin­g US$391 million (NZ$591m) in military aid to pressure Volodymyr Zelenskiy, the president of Ukraine, to publicly open a corruption investigat­ion into Joe Biden, Trump’s domestic political rival.

The president’s legal team have been internally debating whether to pursue a line-by-line rebuttal of the Democrat case, or to aggressive­ly use the televised trial as an opportunit­y to further attack Biden. Republican­s could acquit Trump next week if they fast-track proceeding­s.

Before the defence case began Jay Sekulow, one of Trump’s lawyers, said: ‘‘Believe me, you’ll hear about that issue. We will address it.’’

In a statement Biden’s campaign responded: ‘‘Donald Trump is so terrified of facing Joe Biden that he became the only president in American history to attempt to coerce a foreign nation into lying about a political rival.’’

Trump has criticised the decision to have his legal team open its case on Saturday, calling it the television equivalent of ‘‘Death Valley’’.

‘‘They are asking you not only to overturn the results of the last election, but to remove the president from the ballot in an election in nine months’ time. They’re asking you to tear up all of the ballots across this country, and take that decision away from the American people.’’

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