The damage to Trump from the impeachment trial wil
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Trump's allies fear the impeachment trial could be a PR nightmare
Well of COURSE it will be you dumb fucks. You cannot apply lipstick to a pig with acceptable results.
By GABBY ORR and MERIDITH MCGRAW
02/05/2021 04:30 AM EST
Allies of former President Donald Trump are imploring his impeachment team to avoid one specific topic when they defend the ex-president at his Senate trial next week: the deadly riot that unfolded at the U.S. Capitol.
Ummm, the sole article of impeachment is all about cause and effect so no.... there will no avoiding discussion of effect.
Despite Trump’s likely acquittal on charges that he incited an insurrection, some of his most ardent supporters fear the trial could further damage his reputation if his attorneys wade into the events of Jan. 6, when five people were killed — including a Capitol police officer — after pro-Trump demonstrators stormed the halls of Congress.
The former president, whom House Democrats have accused of inciting the rioters at a rally earlier the same day, is already hemorrhaging support within the GOP. Recent public polls have shown a sharp decline in support among Republican voters for a potential Trump comeback bid in 2024.
And a widely televised trial that reminds voters and lawmakers of the disturbing moments when MAGA devotees assaulted law enforcement officials and broke into the Capitol building could harm his future political aspirations even more.
“The Democrats have a very emotional and compelling case,” said former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon. “They’re going to try to convict him in the eyes of the American people and smear him forever.”
Uh, Stevie, allow me to Harry Truman you: “I never did smear Trump. I just told the truth, and he thought it was a smear. Fuckwit.”
Trump’s legal team appears to have similar trepidations that next week’s proceedings will turn into a high-profile retelling of the riots and his role in them.
To prevent that from happening, his lawyers have centered their case on whether it is constitutional to impeach a president after he’s left office. They also plan to argue that he did not engage in insurrection, saying his fiery speech on the ellipse of the White House was protected by the First Amendment, without indulging a lengthy discussion about what happened on Jan. 6.
Yeah no, that's not going to fly.
https://www.politico.com/news/2021/02/05/trum...are-466095