I never went to law school (but I stayed at a Holiday Inn) and even I know what 'due process' entails. A defendant is almost always required to be at his trial in person.
That does not mean the same thing with a Supreme Court hearing. (and I don't think they would let him in either..)
https://www.rawstory.com/are-we-sure-she-went-to-law-school-attorneys-mock-trump-lawyer-for-due-process-remark/
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