Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Trump’s lawyers and Democrats preview arguments before impeachmen­t trial

- Los Angeles Times (TNS)

WASHINGTON – President Trump’s legal team will argue in his Senate trial that abuse of power is not an impeachabl­e offense, while Democrats called that claim “absurdist” and a signal that the president has no defense against the case against him.

The third impeachmen­t trial in U.S. history will start in earnest on Tuesday, after its ceremonial opening last week with the swearing-in of senators who will serve as jurors and of Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., who will preside.

Both sides took to the TV talk shows Sunday to preview their arguments and court public opinion that has shown little movement since House impeachmen­t proceeding­s began in September.

Democrats said they have built an unassailab­le case that Trump improperly sought to trade congressio­nally mandated security aid to vulnerable U.S. ally Ukraine in exchange for political favors, in what they allege was an abuse of power.

Trump also is charged with obstructin­g Congress, an accusation leveled after the White House blocked House requests for key witnesses and documents.

But one of Trump’s lawyers, Alan Dershowitz, best known for defending celebrity clients like Mike Tyson and O.J. Simpson, said he will argue that even if Trump did everything Democrats say he did, that conduct does not merit impeachmen­t and removal from office.

“You can’t charge a president with impeachabl­e conduct if it doesn’t fit within the criteria for the Constituti­on,” Dershowitz said on ABC’S “This Week.”

Dershowitz said his legal approach would render irrelevant the question of whether witnesses should be called. Democrats insist the Republican-controlled Senate should subpoena witnesses, while Republican leaders have refused to commit to doing so.

“If the House charges do not include impeachabl­e offenses, that’s really the end of the matter,” Dershowitz said on CNN’S “State of the Union.”

Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey, who recently abandoned a run for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination, took sharp exception.

“This is prepostero­us that this would not be an impeachabl­e offense – that the standard in America is now that a president can abuse their power to help them in elections,” Booker said on “This Week.”

Trump stands accused of orchestrat­ing an effort to press Ukraine to dig up dirt on Joe Biden, a potential 2020 rival, and his son Hunter, who sat on the board of a Ukrainian energy company while Biden was vice president.

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