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Trump's new lawyer signals plans to throw former Trump attorneys under the bus
One of the newest members of Donald Trump’s legal team on Tuesday suggested the former president’s new legal strategy will be to throw his former attorneys under the bus.
Shortly after Trump was charged with four counts in connection with efforts to overturn the 2020 election on Tuesday, attorney John Lauro in an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier indicated John Eastman was responsible for the former president’s actions.
“But you're missing what Professor Eastman's advice was,” Lauro told Baier.
“Professor Eastman said that the state legislatures had not opined and weighed in on the changes that had been done in those various states.”
Trump's lawyers are planning to argue that he was misled by attorneys John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani about the legal feasibility of having Vice President Mike Pence unilaterally throw out certified election results to declare Trump the winner.
One source told the publication that the strategy of blaming the lawyers he chose to listen to over the objections of his own White House counsel and senior officials of his own Department of Justice is "an argument the [former] president likes, and the team is on board with it."
Trump's new lawyer signals plans to throw former Trump attorneys under the bus
One of the newest members of Donald Trump’s legal team on Tuesday suggested the former president’s new legal strategy will be to throw his former attorneys under the bus.
Shortly after Trump was charged with four counts in connection with efforts to overturn the 2020 election on Tuesday, attorney John Lauro in an interview with Fox News’ Bret Baier indicated John Eastman was responsible for the former president’s actions.
“But you're missing what Professor Eastman's advice was,” Lauro told Baier.
“Professor Eastman said that the state legislatures had not opined and weighed in on the changes that had been done in those various states.”
Trump's lawyers are planning to argue that he was misled by attorneys John Eastman and Rudy Giuliani about the legal feasibility of having Vice President Mike Pence unilaterally throw out certified election results to declare Trump the winner.
One source told the publication that the strategy of blaming the lawyers he chose to listen to over the objections of his own White House counsel and senior officials of his own Department of Justice is "an argument the [former] president likes, and the team is on board with it."
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