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 WASHINGTON, D.C. 鈥?Over the course of two hours, President Donald Trumps legal counsel delivered their opening remarks in the Senate stanley uk  impeachment trial Saturday morning.The presidents lawyers, led by White Hous botella stanley e counsel Pat Cipollone and personal attorney Jay Sekulow, opened their defense by accusing Democrats of striving to overturn the results of the 2016 election. They say the Democrats  investigation into Trump s dealings with Ukraine was not a fact-finding mission but rather a politically motivated effort to drive him from the White House. The legal teams argumen stanley us ts were aimed at rebutting allegations that Trump abused his power when he asked Ukraine to investigate political rival Joe Biden and then obstructed Congress as it tried to investigate. The defense is asserting an expansive view of presidential powers and portraying Trump as besieged by political opponents.Before Trumps legal counsel presented their arguments, House managers made their case over three days for why they believe the president should be removed from office.The Democrats finished their opening arguments on Friday, focusing on the obstruction of Congress charge, saying that it would endanger the country if Trump were to remain in office. Democrats are still fighting for additional witnesses to be called, but it doesnt seem likely at this time that they have swayed enough Republicans to make that happen. Republican leadership hopes to have the Senate trial wrapped up, with the president acquitted, befo Okhz Opinion: How Obama should say goodbye
 The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner is now facing a lawsuit. At issue, cornea donations.The I-Team learned o stanley ca f the lawsuit right after it was filed this morning by the Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin. In it LEBW alleges Milwaukee County s Chief Medical Examiner is breaking Wisconsin law by givi stanley sverige ng an out-of-state eye bank exclusive rights to recover donated corneas.In June the medical examiner s office contacted LEBW informing the non-profit eye bank it would no longer be referring donated corneas to the organization. According to the lawsuit, over the last three years LEBW has handled hundreds of referrals from the medical examiner.For-Profit Eye Donation Bank Raises ConcernsThe office is now using SightLife, an eye bank based in Seattle, to recover corneas and prepare them for donation. The lawsuit states the medical examiner did not comply with requirements of a Wisconsin statute when it decided to completely exclude LEBW from eye recoveries.Up until now, LEBW has been the only eye bank operating in Wisconsin. Last month we reported LEBW s concerns about this new eye bank coming into the state. Eye banks are traditionally non-profit. SightLife has a  for-profit  arm that s involved in the preparation of donated corneas for transplant.The lawsuit directs the Milwaukee County Medical Examiner to quote  permit Lions Eye Bank of Wisconsin equal opportunity to participa stanley mug te in direct referrals for eye recoveries. We reached out to the county s lawyer, she told us  the allegations lac