Schoen blasts 'double standard' from Democrats
Trump attorney David Schoen argued there's a "dangerous double standard" being applied by Democrats, many of whom have sought to impeach Trump ever since, he said, they were angered by his election in 2016.
"That same hatred and anger has led House managers to ignore their own words and actions and set a dangerous double standard. The House managers spoke about rhetoric, about a constant drumbeat of heated language," Shoen said. "Though I'm sure everyone watching expected, we need to show you some of their own words."
He went on to play a series of video of notable Democrats, including Vice President Kamala Harris, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., calling for supporters to "fight" -- in an effort to paint Trump's words at the Jan. 6 rally as normal political speech.
Celebrities Madonna and Johnny Depp also made appearances in the video exhibit from Trump's defense team for their criticisms of the former president with Madonna saying at a political event, "I have thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House."





