What To Watch As Trump’s Lawyers Deliver Impeachment Defense

WASHINGTON: Donald Trumps lawyers have a simple objective as they open their defense at the former presidents impeachment trial: Dont lose any Republican votes.

Most Senate Republicans have indicated that they will vote to acquit Trump on the House charge of incitement of insurrection. They argue that the trial is unconstitutional and that Trump didnt incite supporters to lay siege on the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 when he told them to fight like hell against the certification of President Joe Biden’s victory. If Republicans hold the line, Democrats will fall well short of the two-thirds of the Senate needed for conviction.

Trumps two top lawyers, Bruce Castor and David Schoen, risked losing one Republican vote on Tuesday after Louisiana Sen. Bill Cassidy said they did a terrible job arguing that the trial is unconstitutional. Cassidy, who had voted with his party two weeks prior to stop the trial, switched his vote to side with Democrats.

Including Cassidy, six Republicans sided with…

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