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World: Trump lawyers present defense

▶ Team blasts ‘dangerous’ impeachmen­t trial

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US President Donald Trump’s legal team on Saturday presented its line of defense for his upcoming impeachmen­t trial, a process they dismissed as unconstitu­tional and “dangerous.”

It was the first time the team presented its arguments, modeled on those put forward since December by Trump and his fellow Republican­s.

White House counsel Pat Cipollone will be lead lawyer, backed by Trump’s personal attorney Jay Sekulow. They will be joined by Ken Starr, who was at the center of Bill Clinton’s impeachmen­t in the 1990s, and celebrity lawyer Alan Dershowitz.

In an initial response to the president’s being charged, written by Cipollone and Sekulow, the defense said that the articles of impeachmen­t – passed by the majority-Democrat House of Representa­tives – “are a dangerous attack on the right of the American people to freely choose their president.”

“This is a brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election and interfere with the 2020 election,” the team said in a statement.

Trump has been impeached on charges that he abused his office to try and force Ukraine into digging up dirt on leading Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden by withholdin­g $400 million in military aid and a White House meeting with his Ukrainian counterpar­t Volodymyr Zelensky.

He was also impeached for allegedly obstructin­g Congress.

“The articles of impeachmen­t are constituti­onally invalid on their face. They fail to allege any crime or violation of law whatsoever,” the defense team said.

In a call with reporters earlier on Saturday, a source close to Trump’s legal team said the articles violate the Constituti­on because they are “the product of invalid proceeding­s that flagrantly denied the president any due process rights.”

The sources added that Trump had met with Zelensky at the UN in September and that the military aid had been released, proving there was no quid pro quo with Kiev – although by that point, a whistle-blower within the administra­tion had already triggered the impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

The House managers, or prosecutor­s in the impeachmen­t trial, filed their official brief on Saturday, in which they said that Trump’s conduct “is the Framers’ worst nightmare,” referring to the authors of the US Constituti­on.

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