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Won't be part of Trump's defence at Senate trial: Giuliani

In a statement on Monday, President Donald Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, also a former New York City Mayor, said that because he may be a witness, the rules of legal ethics would prohibit him from representing the President as trial counsel in the impeachment trial.

Won't be part of Trump's defence at Senate trial: Guiliani
Won't be part of Trump's defence at Senate trial: Guiliani
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Published : Jan 19, 2021, 4:14 PM IST

Washington: Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump's lawyer, has said that he will not be a part of the outgoing US President defence team during the impeachment trial at the Senate, which stemmed as a result of the January 6 Capitol riots.

On January 13, the House of Representatives impeached Trump for a second time following the riots at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. after he addressed his supporters during which called for "patriots" to take a stand against the 2020 election results.

Along with Trump, Giuliani had also addressed the supporters and called for "trial by combat".

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The House has charged Trump with inciting an insurrection and threatening democracy.

Under the impeachment process, the Senate will hold a judicial-style trial of Trump with the senators acting as jurors.

No announcement has been made over who will represent Trump at the impeachment trial.

Giuliani told The Hill earlier this month that he would be willing to represent Trump at a Senate trial, as did Alan Dershowitz, the controversial celebrity attorney who was among those representing the outgoing leader at his first impeachment trial last year.

The House is yet to transmit the article of impeachment to the Senate.

It is not immediately clear when the impeachment trial will begin.

IANS

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Washington: Rudy Giuliani, Donald Trump's lawyer, has said that he will not be a part of the outgoing US President defence team during the impeachment trial at the Senate, which stemmed as a result of the January 6 Capitol riots.

On January 13, the House of Representatives impeached Trump for a second time following the riots at the Capitol building in Washington D.C. after he addressed his supporters during which called for "patriots" to take a stand against the 2020 election results.

Along with Trump, Giuliani had also addressed the supporters and called for "trial by combat".

Read:| Trump calls up Senators to delay Electoral College voting

The House has charged Trump with inciting an insurrection and threatening democracy.

Under the impeachment process, the Senate will hold a judicial-style trial of Trump with the senators acting as jurors.

No announcement has been made over who will represent Trump at the impeachment trial.

Giuliani told The Hill earlier this month that he would be willing to represent Trump at a Senate trial, as did Alan Dershowitz, the controversial celebrity attorney who was among those representing the outgoing leader at his first impeachment trial last year.

The House is yet to transmit the article of impeachment to the Senate.

It is not immediately clear when the impeachment trial will begin.

IANS

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