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Trump's lawyers submit brief ahead of impeachment trial

President Trump’s legal team released their official legal brief one day before the start of the Senate impeachment trial. They say the “flawed” and “deficient” evidence can only result in the president’s acquittal. CBS News White House correspondent Ben Tracy, Loyola Law School professor Jessica Levinson and USA Today politics reporter Nicholas Wu join CBSN with a preview.

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Written by Kenneth Kozak

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