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Re: While it's true that lawyers can be held in contempt for lying in front of a judge during a trial, it appears that this does NOT apply during a Senate impeachment trial... 

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Re: "For example, one of the points that Trump's lawyers opened their case with was their condemnation that this impeachment was being held during an election year, something that has never been done before. Sorry, but the impeachment trial of Andrew Johnson was held in March 1868, A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR."
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You still don't know the difference between a lie and a mistake, I see.

I'll just point out that if the President's lawyers' mistake makes them liars, then you are a liar too. After all, "March 1868", which you actually emphasized in your post, is not "A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION YEAR," you liar. It's a month.

Mistakes don't make us liars, OCU. They make us human. In the case of your mistake, it also makes you an idiot since even most 5-year-olds know the difference between a year and a month.





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