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Former President Donald Trump's original team of impeachment lawyers all resigned over the weekend because they reportedly wouldn't go along with Trump's demands to argue
before the Senate that the 2020 election was "stolen." During a CNN panel discussion on Monday, political analyst Rachel Bade argued that Trump is risking having more Republican
senators vote to convict him if he really goes forward with his plan to argue that President Joe Biden fraudulently stole the election from him. "The argument that Trump wants these
lawyers to make, that the election was stolen, pointing to these allegations of voter fraud that have been tossed by Republican-appointed court officials, that's a lot more
damaging," she said. "The arguments that the attorneys could be making, if they follow Trump's orders, could be very damaging in terms of convincing people." Host John
Berman expressed astonishment that Trump really wanted his lawyers to do this. "I can't think of a worse defense that the president could mount for some of these Republican
senators who might be on the fence about convicting," he said. "I literally cannot think of a worse defense." Trump was impeached in the House of Representatives last month on
the charge of inciting an insurrection at the United States Capitol building on January 6th, when his supporters started a riot that resulted in the deaths of five people. _Watch the video
below_. [embedded content]'I can't think of a worse defense': Berman shocked at Trump's reported impeachment strategyyoutu.be