Trump legal team, House impeachment managers spar over 'free speech' argument
Former President Donald Trump's legal team filed a 78-page trial brief Monday morning, ahead of the Senate impeachment trial. The brief asks the Senate to dismiss the charges, stating their belief that holding a trial is unconstitutional in the first place and also asserting that Trump was engaging in political speech protected by the First Amendment.
"His political speech falls squarely within the protections of the First Amendment under clear Supreme Court precedent (as fully discussed below), and he thus cannot be convicted by a Senate sworn to uphold the Constitution," Trump's lawyers wrote in the brief.
House impeachment managers promptly filed a five-page response to the brief and called his free speech argument "utterly baseless."

"The evidence of President Trump's conduct is overwhelming. He has no valid excuse or defense for his actions," the impeachment managers wrote. "And his efforts to escape accountability are entirely unavailing."
-ABC News' Katherine Faulders







