Not what Popehat said; what Trump’s lawyer did. You NEVER sign off on an assertion of fact. ONLY your client does that.Protip: whenever possible, avoid making factual assertions to government or courts on behalf of sociopathic clients, ESPECIALLY assertions under oath. Let the client make the assertions or frame them as “positions,” viz “It is Mr. Trump’s position that….” https://t.co/OdTN66Goic
— 18Hat793 (@Popehat) August 13, 2022
That lawyer’s malpractice premiums just tripled, or his policy evaporated altogether. He’s much too big a risk.
The meeting on June 3 came after a subpoena for material was issued by the Justice Department. Material was turned over at that meeting. https://t.co/JKTTvk2a5H
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 13, 2022
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