Bruce Castor

“I’m pretty worked up about it, given what’s at stake for the Constitution and the country," Fox News' Ingraham said of lawyer Bruce Castor's defense.
The House impeachment managers made a clear and emotional case for why the Senate must hold an impeachment trial. Trump's lawyers? Not so much.
Donald Trump's attorney "did not seem to make any arguments at all, which was an unusual approach to take," said Sen. Susan Collins.
Bruce Castor's bizarre, meandering address was criticized by right-wing pundits, Twitter critics, Trump allies and lawmakers.
"I have no idea what he's doing," Alan Dershowitz, who represented Trump in his first impeachment trial, said of Bruce Castor's defense.
“Donald Trump has made a lot of stupid legal arguments over the years," said ex-acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal.
David Schoen and Bruce Castor issued statements through Trump’s office saying that they were honored to take the job.
The disgraced entertainer is appealing his 2018 sexual assault conviction from jail.