Democrats Already Threatening to Destroy Trump's New Impeachment Lawyers
Trump's new attorneys under threat after announcement

Neon Nettle reported that five of Donald Trump's top lawyers left his impeachment defense team on Saturday, with just a week to go before the trial in the US Senate.
The lawyers, along with three other attorneys, exited the defense team over a dispute on the legal strategy, according to CNN.
Trump later announced lawyers David Schoen and Bruce Castor would replace his former impeachment defense team.
Trump praised Schoen and Castor for having “significant trial experience in high profile cases.”
"The Democrats’ efforts to impeach a president who has already left office is totally unconstitutional and so bad for our country,” former Trump advisor Jason Miller told The Daily Wire.

"In fact, 45 Senators have already voted that it is unconstitutional."
But the Democrats and the left are already threatening to destroy the attorneys.
2/ As a result, it is reported that Boston College Law School, Columbia University Law School, Washington & Lee University are already facing calls from wealthy Democratic alumni to withdraw Schoen and Castor's law degrees.
— Alexander Muse (@amuse) January 31, 2021
4/ The Scottish Rite is also under pressure to expel Castor, a 33rd Degree Mason, from their ranks. Even his church, Abington Presbyterian Church, is being asked to ex-communicate the lawyer.
— Alexander Muse (@amuse) January 31, 2021
6/ Every American deserves a vigorous and robust defense. The effort by Democrats and the disgraced Lincoln Project is an assault on our Democracy.
— Alexander Muse (@amuse) January 31, 2021
"Schoen has already been working with the 45th President and other advisors to prepare for the upcoming trial, and both Schoen and Castor agree that this impeachment is unconstitutional - a fact 45 Senators voted in agreement with last week," the release said.

"It is an honor to represent the 45th President, Donald J. Trump, and the United States Constitution," Schoen said in a statement.
Castor added:
"I consider it a privilege to represent the 45th President"
"The strength of our Constitution is about to be tested like never before in our history."
"It is strong and resilient"
"A document written for the ages, and it will triumph over partisanship yet again, and always."