'You have lost these judges': Legal expert says Trump lawyer blew it with assassin answer
Former President Donald Trump's attorney crashed and burned trying to convince the D.C. Circuit appellate judges that former President Donald Trump has absolute immunity from being prosecuted in the federal election conspiracy case, former federal prosecutor and CNN legal analyst Elliot Williams said during a panel on Tuesday.
In particular, said Williams, lawyer John Sauer blew his case when he told the judges that Trump could order the military assassination of a political opponent, and that wouldn't be a prosecutable offense unless he was already impeached for it.
"I want to start with this idea the president is immune from any charges related to official duties, including carrying out an assassination against a political rival, unless the president was ... impeached by Congress first," said anchor Pamela Brown. "Is this anything different from a legal perspective?"
"Not at all," said Elliot Williams. "I have been a lawyer for a while. That was the moment when you said, wow, you have lost these judges. I don't think Donald Trump's team is getting them back."
ALSO READ: How Trump's campaign visits cost local police departments
"There is a really good argument that looking back at the president for the next seven years, the idea that he had to pardon him from his crimes, apparently means that there has been another recognition before, that a president can be held accountable," Williams continued. "If that was the case, they need to have another pardon."
"This whole idea that there is the spirit of conduct, that he is immune, is ludicrous," he added. "He really picked on it. He didn't have an answer for it. He cannot credibly say that a president can call in a drone strike against a political candidate, and not face political accountability for it. I think that is where they lost."
Watch the video below or at the link here.
Elliot Williams says Trump lawyer blew it with the appeals judges www.youtube.com