In a document, Donald Trump's attorneys refute all accusations made against him in connection with the court process.

"President Trump firmly and unequivocally denies all accusations in both indictments," they write.

Formal presentation

This is the first time the attorneys have formally outlined the president's stance on the charges. Defenders believe that the judicial process violates the US Constitution.

"This is a shameless and illegal attempt to overturn the results of the 2016 election and interfere in the 2020 election," they continue.

They believe the allegations "are a dangerous attack on the American people's right to freely elect their president."

Trump is accused of trying to pressure Ukraine to launch an investigation that would have affected Joe Biden, who is trying to become the Democratic presidential candidate in the fall election. Trump is accused of abusing power and trying to impede Congress's work.

"The evidence is overwhelming"

The opposition side, the Democrats, has also formally presented their arguments and evidence before the trial.

In a 111-page document, seven Democratic members, who will prefer the process to the president and serve as the prosecutor next, that the president must be dismissed.

"The Senate should judge and dismiss President Trump for avoiding serious and long-term damage to our democratic values ​​and the security of the nation," they write.

"The case against the US president is simple, the facts are unquestionable and the evidence is overwhelming," they continue.

The judicial process against him will begin in the Senate on Tuesday.