Jonathan Turley, who testified in Trump's defense during his first impeachment, said he was 'skeptical' about the strategy of the ex-president's legal team.
University law professor who testified in defense of the former president during his first impeachment, said in a tweet on Tuesday that he was"skeptical" about Trump's current legal team succeeding after the ex-president was arraigned on 37 federal felony counts at a Miami, Florida, courthouse.
Trump, through his attorney Todd Blanche, pleaded not guilty to each of the counts on Tuesday. Turley weighed in on the proceedings a short time later, questioning why the former president's legal team purportedly indicated it would challenge prosecutors citing the Espionage Act, which is the basis for 31 of the counts facing Trump.
George Washington University Law School professor Jonathan Turley testifies in Washington, D.C., on June 29, 2020. While commentating on Fox News, Turley questioned former President Donald Trump's legal defense strategy in the classified documents case.."The Trump team is indicating that it will challenge the use of the Espionage Act. As stated last week, I am skeptical that such an attack would succeed given prior cases. Yet, even if successful, it would still leave six counts.
Trump has now pleaded not guilty to all 37 counts. The Trump team is indicating that it will challenge the use of the Espionage Act. As stated last week, I am skeptical that such an attack would succeed given prior cases. Yet, even if successful, it would still leave six counts.
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