Donald Trump hasn’t exactly had a lot of luck when hiring attorneys since taking office. He does, however, need the best possible legal representation: this president is at the center of some of the most serious White House scandals in American history, and some of them may soon put Trump in new legal jeopardy.
With that in mind, as Rachel noted on last night’s show, the Washington Post published an interesting report on the White House’s newly expanded legal team.
A beefed-up White House legal team is gearing up to prevent President Trump’s confidential discussions with top advisers from being disclosed to House Democratic investigators and revealed in the special counsel’s long-awaited report, setting the stage for a potential clash between the branches of government.
The strategy to strongly assert the president’s executive privilege on both fronts is being developed under newly arrived White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, who has hired 17 lawyers in recent weeks to help in the effort.
We don’t yet know who the 17 new lawyers are, or anything about their backgrounds, but just on the surface, it’s a striking tally. Team Trump wouldn’t hire a small army of attorneys unless it had reason to believe they’d have quite a bit of work to do.
The same article added that the White House counsel’s office is likely to expand its staff even more “in the coming weeks.”









