Trump's Lawyers Flee the Sinking Scow

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"For purposes of fighting the Greatest Witch Hunt of all time, now moving to the Florida Courts, I will be represented by Todd Blanche, Esq., and a firm to be named later, I want to thank Jim Trusty and John Rowley for their work, but they were up against a very dishonest, corrupt, evil, and 'sick' group of people, the likes of which has not been seen before. "

He gives a very honest opinion of himself and his family.

In a joint statement, Trusty and Rowley said: "This morning we tendered our resignations as counsel to President Trump, and we will no longer represent him on either the indicted case or the January 6 investigation."

https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/110514921982710631

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/...yers-just-hours-after-being-indicted-00101263
 
How long before Trump is forced to defend himself? After all, he did say once 'I know more about the law than anyone', but it turned out that he only knew about bankruptcy procedures.

The option is to hire a public defender from the local drunk tank hearings. Someone like HisHarpy.
 
How long before Trump is forced to defend himself? After all, he did say once 'I know more about the law than anyone', but it turned out that he only knew about bankruptcy procedures.

The option is to hire a public defender from the local drunk tank hearings. Someone like HisHarpy.

You know what they say; better me than thee.

Trump's problem with lawyers is that that he hires the diplomas that are recommended to him by the other diplomas who couldn't do the job either but got fat paychecks instead of lawyers.
 
You know what they say; better me than thee.

Trump's problem with lawyers is that that he hires the diplomas that are recommended to him by the other diplomas who couldn't do the job either but got fat paychecks instead of lawyers.

Trumps mouth is his own worst enemy.
 
For the better part of the weekend, in addition to making two campaign trips in Georgia and North Carolina, the former president and his close allies have been working the phones in search of legal representation.
Trump is expected to head to Florida a day before his court appearance to meet with potential legal counsel for in-person interviews, the sources said.
Sources told ABC News it's unlikely Trump will have a full team set in time for Tuesday's court appearance, but he's expected to have attorney Todd Blanche, who is representing Trump in the Manhattan District Attorney's probe into hush money payments made to Stormy Daniels, by his side. Attorney Chris Kise, who is based in Florida and working on other matters on behalf of the former president, is likely to also be in attendance, but plans were not solidified as of Sunday evening, sources said.
"working the phones"? lmao

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/poli...1&cvid=47bbbe5d37bf44e783b025f0d51dddc2&ei=18
 
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