Neguse breaks down 'distractions' from Trump defense team
House impeachment manager Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Colo., countered arguments from Trump and his defense team that Neguse called "excuses" and "distractions."
"I would like to take a minute to explain why each of those distractions are precisely that, distractions, and why they do not prevent in any way the Senate from convicting President Trump," Neguse said.
He went on to counter the defense team's main arguments one by one. First, he argued impeachment is the best course of action, even with Trump being out of office, because the attack happened while he was under his oath as president.
Neguse argued the framers would have seen "incitement of insurrection" as an impeachable offense, and he blasted the defense for saying they were not given due process when leaders on both sides of the aisle agreed on the trial resolution before it kicked off.
Addressing the First Amendment, Neguse knocked the defense for trying to equate Democrats' past calls for supporters to "fight" with Trump's actions -- "because what you will not find in those video montages that they showed you is any of those speeches, those remarks, culminating in a violent insurrection on our nation's Capitol."
"Senators, all of these arguments offered by the president have one fundamental thing in common," he said. "They have nothing to do with whether or not, factually, whether or not the president incited this attack. They've given you a lot of distractions, so they don't have to defend what happened here on that terrible day."
Neguse went on to note he's the youngest member of the House managers team "by quite a few years" -- to a laugh from the chamber -- "so perhaps I'm a bit naive," he joked, and said he expects more from the U.S. Senate, noting how Congress responds to the Jan. 6 attack will go down in history.
"I fear, like many of us do, that the violence we saw on that terrible day may be just the beginning. We've shown you the ongoing risks, the extremist groups who grow more emboldened every day," Neguse said. "It can't be the new normal. It has to be the end. That decision is in your hands."