Donald Trump’s impeachment lawyer says it would be ‘insane’ to try to defend election fraud claims

Donald Trump lawyer Bruce Castor said it would be ‘insane’ to dispute the legitimacy of the 2020 election in his impeachment defense – after the president split with his former legal team over that very subject. ‘Injecting that into a case that is already a winner would be idiotic,’ Castor said.  ‘It would be insane to … Read more

Donald Trump’s impeachment lawyer spells out ‘free speech’ trial strategy

Donald Trump’s impeachment lawyer spells out ‘free speech’ trial strategy: ‘Just because someone gave a speech and people got excited doesn’t mean it’s the speechmaker’s fault.’ Trumps lawyers submitted their first impeachment brief for Senate trial Tuesday They argue Trump was within his First Amendment rights when he told a crowd to ‘fight like hell’ … Read more

Trump announces attorneys David Schoen and Bruce Castor will head his impeachment legal team

Trump names two attorneys who will lead impeachment defense: Lawyer who met with Jeffrey Epstein before his death and DA who ‘refused’ to prosecute Bill Cosby will head president’s legal team at Senate trial The former president called Schoen and Castor ‘highly-respected trial lawyers’ He said they agreed with him that his impeachment is ‘unconstitutional’  … Read more

Trump takes ‘mutual’ decision to part with FIVE impeachment defense lawyers a week before his trial

Trump makes ‘mutual’ decision to part with FIVE attorneys just 10 days before impeachment trial because he ‘wanted them to argue election was stolen rather than focusing on the constitutionality of convicting him’ Donald Trump has reportedly parted ways with his lead impeachment lawyers Butch Bowers and Deborah Barbier were expected to be among the lead … Read more

Ted Cruz, Lindsey Graham and Marco Rubio lead the GOP senators lashing Trump’s second impeachment

A majority of Republicans voted Tuesday that Donald Trump’s second impeachment is unconstitutional, a sign the former president will likely be acquitted in his upcoming trial. Republican Senator Rand Paul forced the Senate to vote on the issue, arguing the trial was illegal given that Trump no longer occupies the Oval Office. Most Republicans, including … Read more

Trump impeachment trial: Democrats will walk article to Senate today 

Donald Trump’s impeachment trial will be presided over by Patrick Leahy, the longest-serving Democratic senator, not the chief justice, it was revealed Monday. House impeachment managers will carry out the symbolic act of formally walking an impeachment article of Trump to the Senate on Monday – officially beginning the first impeachment of a U.S. president who is … Read more

Democrats will walk the article of impeachment against Donald Trump to the Senate today 

House impeachment managers will carry out the symbolic act of formally walking an impeachment article of Donald Trump to the Senate on Monday – officially beginning the first impeachment of a U.S. president who is out of office. The moves sets up an impeachment trial to begin within weeks,  with the Senate Republican conference already split  … Read more

Donald Trump ‘struggles to get lawyers for Senate impeachment trial’

Donald Trump has finally found a lawyer to represent him in his upcoming impeachment trial – a South Carolina attorney who is an expert in election law issues.  Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina revealed the news on conference call with GOP senators on Thursday afternoon, Punchbowl News reported. Butch Bowers is a former chairman … Read more

Trump’s campaign REFUTES Giuliani’s claim that he is representing president in impeachment

President Donald Trump’s campaign spokesman has refuted Rudy Giuliani’s claim that he is working on his impeachment legal defense team. Hours after Giuliani gave an interview to ABC News claiming that he was spearheading Trump’s impeachment defense, spokesman J. Hogan Gidley tweeted a pointed statement contradicting him.  ‘President Trump has not yet made a determination as … Read more

Trump STILL considering self-pardon, wanted to go to House floor to defend himself from impeachment

Donald Trump wanted to go to the floor of the House to defend himself as Democrats moved forward with a second impeachment, a report revealed Wednesday – and the president is still considering pardoning himself in his last six days in office. Advisers told The New York Times they had to persuade Trump not to … Read more