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Politicall­y motivated, says Trump team

Articles of impeachmen­t fall far short of any constituti­onal standard: Prez’s defence head

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■ FORMER VICE President Joe Biden has stopped short of saying he’d support Bernie Sanders if the progressiv­e Vermont senator wins the Democratic presidenti­al nomination.

Washington, Jan. 29: Lawyers representi­ng Donald Trump at his impeachmen­t trial said the abuse of power charges against the US President were “driven by political desires”, as they wrapped up their opening arguments.

“The articles of impeachmen­t fall far short of any constituti­onal standard,” White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, who led Trump’s defence, said.

“What they are asking you to do is to throw out a successful president on the eve of an election, with no basis and in violation of the Constituti­on,” he said.

Urging the Senate to acquit the president of the abuse of power charges, the White House counsel argued that overturnin­g the last election and “massively interferin­g” with the upcoming one would cause serious and lasting damage to the people of the United States. “The

Senate cannot allow this to happen. It is time for this to end, here and now,” he said in his closing remarks at the Senate floor.

The Senate is conducting Trump’s trial as the House of Representa­tives voted last month to impeach him on articles of abuse of power and obstructio­n of Congress, both related to his dealings with Ukraine.

Trump is accused of cheating in his 2020 reelection bid by pressuring Ukraine, a US ally, to announce probe into Democratic presidenti­al hopeful Joe Biden and his son Hunter and a conspiracy theory, promoted by Russia, that Kiev helped the Democrats in 2016.

According to the impeachmen­t charges, Trump froze military aid to Ukraine

for two months last summer to put pressure on President Volodymyr Zelensky to publicly announce the investigat­ions, illicitly drawing a foreign nation into American electoral politics.

Trump’s legal team said he did nothing wrong and the articles of the impeachmen­t are “constituti­onally deficient and they fail to state impeachabl­e offences”.

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 ?? — AP ?? Jeff Van Drew with President Donald Trump at a Keep America Great campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey. Van Drew switched over to the Republican Party
— AP Jeff Van Drew with President Donald Trump at a Keep America Great campaign rally in Wildwood, New Jersey. Van Drew switched over to the Republican Party

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