I bought these suction cups for $10 as they have 1/4-20 studs on the back (with nuts).
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08J42YLTQ?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_detailsDrilled some holes, stuck them on some plywood and put some spacer wood on the back to keep the studs off the table.
A little bolt removing juice and the screws on the end of the trim came off.
I then found a piece of hardwood, oak here, and whacked on the edge of the trim slowly but surely. It appears to work best by getting the side with the screws loose first, working the top a bit and then hitting the bottom of the trim (by the screw holes) to force the curved end off the glass.
As the trim comes up make sure the hardwood is hitting the trim and not the rubbery window compound (aka seal strip).
The suction cups kept the glass from moving too much as I whack at the trim.
Use a plastic hammer, not a metal one.
The outside had DA scratches. The inside diamond ring scratches. Let's see how well the Pro Kit I bought works.