miércoles, 29 de enero de 2020

President’s Legal Team Presents First Full Day of Defense Arguments

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President’s Legal Team Presents First Full Day of Defense Arguments


President Trump’s legal team yesterday set the record straight on unsubstantiated media leaks and reminded senators of the consequences of using impeachment to settle policy disputes, Ebony Bowden and Steven Nelson report for the New York Post.

“We live in a constitutional republic where you have deep policy concerns and deep differences that should not be the basis of an impeachment,” attorney Jay Sekulow said.

“Asking a foreign leader to get to the bottom of issues of corruption is not a violation of an oath.”

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