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Sekulow played a leading role defending then-President Donald Trump during his first impeachment trial and remains a key figure in Trump's post-presidency orbit of lawyers.
Last year, as Trump made baseless claims of electoral fraud, Sekulow argued on behalf of the then-president in a challenge to a Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruling that granted three extra days for the receipt of mail-in votes. The US Supreme Court ultimately declined to hear the case.
Ahead of Trump's second impeachment, over remarks that were seen as inciting a violent mob to storm the Capitol, Sekulow warned that it would be a "gigantic mistake" to seek Trump's removal and disbarment from holding future office.