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DRIVING THE DAY
It’s the first day of the post-Trump era.
Former President Trump's impeachment trial is over , but not for one of his defense attorneys, who says he's been the target of harassment, intimidation, and vandalism.
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The suburban Philadelphia home of one of the attorneys defending former President Donald Trump in his impeachment trial has been vandalized with graffiti.
No arrests have been made, Pezick said Saturday. The home now has private security, he said, “and we’ve been showing a police presence to deter anything from happening.”
A group of demonstrators gathered at some point outside van der Veen s law office in downtown Philadelphia, calling him a “fascist” and chanting, “When van der Veen lies, what do you do? Convict. Convict, the Inquirer reported.
Van der Veen drew laughter from senators Saturday when he said any witness depositions could be done at his Philadelphia office.
Vandals also targeted the leaders of the U.S. House and Senate on the opening days of the New Year as Congress failed to approve an increase in the amount of money being sent to people to help cope with the coronavirus pandemic.