According to a number of reports on Tuesday, former President Donald Trump was very displeased with his legal team’s performance on the first day of his Senate impeachment trial.
Many members of Congress and pundits also criticized the Trump defense team’s showing, and particularly that of Bruce Castor.
Castor had once briefly served as Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, and was the District Attorney for Montgomery County.
For about 45 minutes, Castor delivered a rambling opening speech and seemed to have a difficult time making many salient points to this case.
Sources close to Trump’s defense team reportedly told both Politico and CNN that Trump was “not happy” with how he was being represented by his lawyers.
One source reportedly told Politico, “President Trump was not happy with the performance of his legal team in action.”
In the weeks leading up to the impeachment trial, Trump’s legal team had a rough few weeks.
The former president’s previous team quit abruptly just three weeks before the trial reportedly because Trump insisted they make the argument that the election was stolen from him by the Democrats.
After that controversy, Castor and attorney David Schoen came in as Trump’s primary legal representatives.
The two lawyers had little more than two weeks to prepare for the trial.
Neither Schoen nor Castor have reportedly agreed to make the case that the 2020 election was stolen from their client.
Trump’s lawyer for his first impeachment trial, Alan Dershowitz, said Trump’s legal team’s performance on Tuesday was not good.
Dershowitz said of Castor, “I have no idea what he is doing.”
Perhaps the most surprising comment from Castor, which many on the left were quick to pounce on, was his assertion that Trump lost the election fair and square – a big departure from Trump’s claim that the election was stolen:
“The American people are entitled to an argument,” Dershowitz told Newsmax. “But this, just, after all kinds of very strong presentations on the part of the House managers… it does not appear to me to be effective advocacy.”
Dershowitz wasn’t the only one unimpressed. One prominent member of Trump’s own party was not the least bit impressed with what he saw from Team Trump on Tuesday.
Republican Texas Sen. John Cornyn reportedly said, “I’ve seen a lot of lawyers and a lot of arguments and that was, that was not one of the finest I’ve seen.”
Another Republican, perhaps the biggest surprise among the GOP Senators who voted that the trial for a former president was constitutional, was Bill Cassidy of Louisiana.
Speaking of the proceedings, Cassidy said, “Trump’s team was disorganized, they did everything they could but to talk about the question at hand. And when they talked about it, they kind of glided over it, almost as if they were embarrassed of their arguments.”
“Now if I’m an impartial juror and one side is doing a great job and the other side is doing a terrible job on the issue at hand, as an impartial juror, I’m going to vote for the side that did the good job,” he said.
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