"A former president," Donald Trump's lawyer D. John Sauer said, -- has permanent criminal immunity for his official acts, unless he was first impeached and convicted -- in Congress. It's also the opposite of what the Republican's lawyers said during Trump's second impeachment trial. In other words, Team Trump effectively argued in 2021, "Congress should leave such matters to the courts." It's now arguing, "The matter can't be left to the courts because Congress needs to act."
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