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Posted: 2021-02-09T23:05:28Z | Updated: 2021-02-10T13:45:59Z Trump Impeachment Lawyer's Performance Gets Trashed On Newsmax | HuffPost

Trump Impeachment Lawyer's Performance Gets Trashed On Newsmax

"I have no idea what he's doing," Alan Dershowitz, who represented Trump in his first impeachment trial, said of Bruce Castor's defense.
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Bruce Castor, who is defending former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial, received an astonishingly poor review Tuesday on right-wing network Newsmax over his rambling opening remarks.

The network cut away from Castor’s speech for commentary from Harvard Law professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz , who represented Trump at his first impeachment trial. 

“Where is he heading with this?” anchor Heather Childers asked. 

“There is no argument. I have no idea what he’s doing. I have no idea why he’s saying what he’s saying,” Dershowitz said. “Come on. The American people are entitled to an argument. A constitutional argument.”

He guessed that a better argument would be forthcoming from Trump’s other impeachment attorney, David Schoen, adding that Castor’s performance followed strong presentations from the impeachment managers, a group made up of nine House Democrats led by Rep. Jamie Raskin (Md.). 

Raskin opened the trial by playing a chilling video montage of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, arguing that Trump’s rhetoric inspired the violence. Dershowitz commented that both the video and Raskin’s emotional speech that followed were effective.

“Maybe he’ll bring it home. But right now, it does not appear to me to be effective advocacy,” Dershowitz said of Castor’s defense.

Castor, a former Pennsylvania district attorney, is no stranger to controversy. He has faced backlash previously for his decision to not charge actor Bill Cosby in a sex crimes case. His long-winded remarks Tuesday were widely criticized by others too, including right-wing commentators , Twitter users and reportedly even Trump himself .

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