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The challenge for President Trump’s attorneys has become, at its core, managing the unmanageable — their client.
He won’t follow instructions. After one meeting in which they urged Trump to steer clear of a certain topic, he sent a tweet about that very theme before they arrived back at their office.
He won’t compartmentalize. With aides, advisers and friends breezing in and out of the Oval Office, it is not uncommon for the president to suddenly turn the conversation to Russia — a subject that perpetually gnaws at him — in a meeting about something else entirely.
And he won’t discipline himself. Trump’s legal team, led by Marc E. Kasowitz of New York, is laboring to underscore the potential risk to the president if he engages without a lawyer in discussions with other people under scrutiny in widening Russia inquiries, including Jared Kushner, his son-in-law and senior adviser. Trump
They sound like DIMWITS themselves if they didn't expect this from this NUT-JOB-IMBECILE!
You can't turn a pig's ear into a silk purse, and you can't teach a monkey astro-physics, they should have known he is a lost cause! That's why the SMARTER attorneys would not represent him!
It looks like Trump's lead attorney Kasowitz will not be able to represent Trump. He may have a really hard time obtaining security clearance. If he can't view sensitive information, how can he represent Trump? He has an alcohol abuse history and now he sent some threatening emails to a stranger who encouraged him to resign. I think the FBI is looking into those emails now. Doesn't it feel like the blind leading the blind in this white house?
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It looks like Trump's lead attorney Kasowitz will not be able to represent Trump. He may have a really hard time obtaining security clearance. If he can't view sensitive information, how can he represent Trump? He has an alcohol abuse history and now he sent some threatening emails to a stranger who encouraged him to resign. I think the FBI is looking into those emails now. Doesn't it feel like the blind leading the blind in this white house?
It looks like Trump's lead attorney Kasowitz will not be able to represent Trump. He may have a really hard time obtaining security clearance. If he can't view sensitive information, how can he represent Trump? He has an alcohol abuse history and now he sent some threatening emails to a stranger who encouraged him to resign. I think the FBI is looking into those emails now. Doesn't it feel like the blind leading the blind in this white house?
Kasowitz isn't much of a lawyer, and he's completely out of his depth here in any case. His other lawyer has experience in government, but is good only at losing cases. I think Trump should be his own attorney.
The challenge for President Trump’s attorneys has become, at its core, managing the unmanageable — their client. He won’t follow instructions.
He won’t compartmentalize. And he won’t discipline himself.
Your post reads like New York Times propaganda.
UPDATE: I just Googled it and you simply copied and pasted a Washington Compost anti-Trump propaganda piece.
Your post reads like New York Times propaganda.
UPDATE: I just Googled it and you simply copied and pasted a Washington Compost anti-Trump propaganda piece.
Ahhh the highest praise for the WONDERFUL NYTIMES, who is doing an AWESOME job, of uncovering this Russian/Trump conspiracy! They deserve every news award there is!
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