During a series of media appearances last week, John Lauro, a leading attorney on Donald Trump’s defense team, made some curious rhetorical choices. For example, the lawyer repeatedly said his client urged then-Vice President Mike Pence to delay certification of the 2020 election results — which seemed problematic because special counsel Jack Smith’s indictment accuses Trump and his alleged co-conspirators of illegally pressing Pence to delay certification of the 2020 election results.
Andrew Weissmann, a longtime Justice Department veteran and an MSNBC legal analyst, took note of the on-air comments and concluded, “This was not a smart move.” The New Republic went further, publishing a report with a rather discourteous headline: “Donald Trump’s Lawyer Is Dumber Than Donald Trump.”
And while that was obviously harsh, Lauro did little to improve his reputation during multiple media appearances over the weekend. NBC News reported:
If former President Donald Trump committed a “technical violation of the Constitution,” it doesn’t mean he necessarily broke any criminal laws, John Lauro, Trump’s criminal defense attorney, argued Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”
Just so we’re clear, Lauro — the one who seemed to concede that Trump was responsible for a “technical violation of the Constitution” — is tasked with defending the former president, not prosecuting him.
The lawyer emailed a statement to NBC News after the interview, arguing that he “never said that President Trump committed a technical violation.” According to the network transcript, host Chuck Todd reminded Lauro that Trump asked Pence to violate the Constitution. The lawyer protested, insisted that Todd’s summary was “wrong,” and added, “A technical violation of the Constitution is not a violation of criminal law.”
Rep. Jamie Raskin, a former constitutional law professor, also appeared on “Meet the Press” and seemed unimpressed by Lauro’s attempted defense.
“First of all, a technical violation of the Constitution is a violation of the Constitution,” Raskin said. “Our Constitution is designed to stop people from trying to overthrow elections and trying to overthrow the government,” the Maryland Democrat continued.








