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USA Today: "Former President Donald Trump's legal team are expected to use an argument at his impeachment trial [this] week that is already supported by the majority of Senate Republicans in charge of his fate: That the trial is unconstitutional because Trump is no longer the commander in chief."
You know that there's a long-established precedent for impeaching officials after they've left office. And you know justice must be served to Trump for inciting a deadly riot at the Capitol.
But Trump's lawyers are using arguments of constitutionality to get him off scot-free, opening the door for Trump to run again in 2024. That's why we're rallying support from our most committed allies today. Please, tell us:
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