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Donald Trump's lawyers say incitement charges against former US president are 'monstrous'

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Donald Trump's lawyers say incitement charges against former US president are 'monstrous'

Donald Trump's lawyers say incitement charges against former US president are 'monstrous'

On the fourth day of Donald Trump's impeachment hearing, lawyers for the former US president said the charges against him were "monstrous"


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