how is trumps lawyer able to speak out

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Why did Trump's lawyers announce an immediate appeal?

Aug 16, 2021 · when pillow magnate and staunch trump ally mike lindell visited the white house to brief trump and administration officials and attorneys on his wild claims of chinese hacking efforts in the 2020...

Is Trump still struggling to find lawyers for his trial?

Jan 26, 2021 · (CNN) Former President Donald Trump is still working to assemble a full legal team for his Senate impeachment trial, people familiar with the matter told CNN on Monday, even as he has begun to...

Who is Trump's lawyer Butch Bowers?

Feb 10, 2021 · Trump, infamous for stiffing almost anyone whose services he agrees to pay for — most recently, his personal lawyer Rudy Guiliani — was …

Did Trump sue thousands of people because he didn’t pay his lawyers?

Feb 18, 2022 · The Trump playbook is playing out already after his latest setbacks. First, the ex-President’s lawyers announced an immediate appeal. This is his right. But it is also consistent with his previous...

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Who presides over a trial?

The Constitution says the chief justice presides when the person facing trial is the current president of the United States, but senators preside in other cases, one source said. CNN's Caroline Kelly and Jeremy Herb contributed to this report.

Will the second impeachment take up much of February?

The expectation is still, however, that it will take up much of February and wrap up by month's end, if not sooner. The second impeachment is also expected to differ from the first in another key way. Chief Justice John Roberts will not be presiding, according to two sources familiar with the matter.

Who was the District Attorney who refused to prosecute Bill Cosby?

In the end, Trump brought a mismatched pair: David Schoen, known for defending the First Amendment rights of the Klu Klux Klan, and Bruce Castor, a Pennsylvania prosecutor who, up until Tuesday, was best known as the District Attorney who refused to prosecute Bill Cosby. (Cosby, accused of sexual assault by 60 women, ...

When is the second impeachment trial?

Bruce Castor Jr., lawyer for former President Donald Trump, left, arrives for the second impeachment trial of Trump in the Senate, at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2021. Andrew Harnik/AP.

Topline

John C. Eastman, a controversial conservative law professor who spoke at President Donald Trump’s now-infamous rally last week, has parted ways with Chapman University’s law school — the latest attorney to face professional blowback for assisting with Trump’s unprecedented election-reversing efforts.

Key Facts

Eastman retired from his post on Wednesday, effective immediately, Chapman University said in a statement that comes one week after Eastman stood beside Rudy Giuliani at a pro-Trump rally that preceded riots at the U.S. Capitol.

Key Background

A longtime professor and former clerk for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, Eastman has drawn controversy for joining Trump’s team. He appeared to first represent Trump last month in connection with an unsuccessful lawsuit filed by Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton that sought to toss out four swing states’ election results.

Tangent

Eastman isn’t the first Trump-affiliated lawyer to depart his job. Cleta Mitchell, who participated in a phone call earlier this month in which Trump urged Georgia election officials to “find” enough votes to overturn Biden’s win, resigned from law firm Foley & Lardner last week.

Surprising Fact

Eastman seemed to earn Trump’s attention last August, when he wrote an op-ed for Newsweek claiming Vice President-elect Kamala Harris might not be a native-born citizen. The argument was widely criticized by other legal experts, but Trump told reporters Eastman might be right.

Who is the Manhattan District Attorney investigating?

On Wednesday The New York Times reported that the Manhattan District Attorney’s office, which is investigating Trump for possible bank, tax, and insurance fraud, had subpoenaed the personal bank records of Allen Weisselberg, a significant escalation in its quest to flip the longtime Trump Organization chief financial officer.

Who is the person who oversees the Trump Organization's finances?

Weisselberg, who has not been accused of wrongdoing, has overseen the Trump Organization’s finances for decades and may hold the key to any possible criminal case in New York against the former president and his family business….

Can Trump be questioned under oath?

Tuesday’s ruling means that Mr. Trump could be questioned under oath for the lawsuit. In 2018, Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Schecter had ruled that a deposition of Mr. Trump and other evidence gathering could move forward.

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