5 takeaways from Day 3 of Donald Trump’s trial
1. The rioters’ statements are damning: The clear focus of the impeachment managers on Thursday was to provide a clear link between Trump’s words and the actions of the violent mob that stormed the Capitol. And time and time again, the best proof of that link was the rioters themselves. In interviews, in videos, in arrest records the same theme just kept emerging: They believed they were acting on the wishes (and orders) of the President of the United States. The lingering image (and sound) for me from Thursday’s proceedings was a protester outside the Capitol shouting, “We were invited by the President of the United States” over and over unto a bullhorn. “They came here because the President instructed them to do so,” said Rep. Diana Degette (Colorado). It was hard to argue that point after listening to rioter after rioter say just that.
2. Trump as a future threat: One of the most consistent arguments you hear from Republican senators opposed to the impeachment trial amounts to this: What’s the point in removing Trump from office? He’s already been removed from office by the voters! The point, as House impeachment managers Jamie Raskin (Maryland) and Ted Lieu (California) argued Thursday, is that if Trump is not convicted and banned from seeking future federal office (a vote that would take only a simple majority of senators), there’s absolutely no reason to think that what happened in January couldn’t be repeated. “I’m not afraid of Donald Trump running again in four years,” said Lieu. “I’m afraid he’s going to run again and lose. Because he can do this again.”
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