The president’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, said he would not be involved in the defense of Trump‘s impeachment case when he was questioned by ABC on the evening of the 17th.
On the other hand, earlier on the 17th, Karl Rove, a Republican Party strategist who was the deputy chief of staff of President George W. Bush Jr. and also served as a Trump campaign advisor, said during an interview on the morning show of Fox News Sunday that Trump was impeached by Congress for the second time, and if Giuliani served as the main defense team, the final result would most likely be that the impeachment was established.
The company’s defense team will focus on the allegations of election fraud, which are not the same as incitement to violence, and the allegations of election fraud made by Trump are true.
ABC reports that Giuliani entered the White House on the evening of the 16th to meet with Trump.
Rove said on “Fox Sunday News” on the morning of the 17th that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had not instructed the Senate Republican caucus to vote against impeachment, “a sign that every Republican senator has to face seriously.
Rove noted, “I think in the end, the key will come down to the president’s defense of the offense. He said that Giuliani led the election fraud lawsuit, has lost more than 50 consecutive court cases at all levels, if Giuliani is responsible for the impeachment defense, “it is likely that more than 17 Republican senators will vote for impeachment.
The company’s main goal is to provide the best possible service to its customers. In an interview, Giuliani said, “Because I spoke at the rally earlier, I became a witness and could not participate in the defense of the impeachment case before the Senate.
The Trump campaign’s litigation team challenging the election results after the election has been led by Giuliani.
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