Trump's anti-impeachment submission says this about his wildly false claims about mass election fraud: "Insufficient evidence exists upon which a reasonable jurist could conclude that the 45th President’s statements were accurate or not, and he therefore denies they were false."
The Trump team's submission focuses on the argument that this is all unconstitutional because Trump is no longer president. But it also defends some of his key behavior - saying, for example, that asking Raffensperger to "find" votes didn't mean what Trump critics say it means.
Trump team: "It is denied that the phrase 'if you don’t fight like hell you’re not going to have a country anymore' had anything to do with the action at the Capitol as it was clearly about the need to fight for election security in general, as evidenced by the recording..."
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