The House on Monday submitted its rebuttal to the White House's argument that the impeachment articles are 'constitutionally invalid,' charging that the President's assertions the about the articles were 'chilling' and 'dead wrong.'
The House on Monday submitted its rebuttal to the White House's argument that the impeachment articles are "constitutionally invalid," charging that the President's claims were"chilling" and"dead wrong."
"President Trump maintains that the Senate cannot remove him even if the House proves every claim in the Articles of impeachment. That is a chilling assertion," the House managers wrote in their nine-page brief."The House's filing on Monday, known as a replication, was written in response to the White House brief released on Saturday that called the House's impeachment a"brazen and unlawful attempt to overturn the results of 2016 election.
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