Trump attorneys argue he committed a 'technical violation of the Constitution,' but no crime

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Trump attorneys argue he committed a 'technical violation of the Constitution,' but no crime
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Former President Donald Trump committed a 'technical violation of the Constitution,' but not a crime, his attorney argues.

Former President Donald Trump committed a"technical violation of the Constitution," but not a crime, his attorney argues.

Todd interjected by saying that Pence had said that Trump was asking him to violate the Constitution, to which Lauro disagreed. He went on to argue that the case would be the,"most important civil rights Constitutional case in decades.

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