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by Mr. Michale Jacobs DDS 6 min read

Who are Trump’s lawyers?

Rudy Giuliani Rudy Giuliani has become a controversial figure as Trump’s personal lawyer and a central player in the impeachment controversy because of his investigations in Ukraine.

Who is the lawyer representing Donald Trump in Nevada?

3. Jesse R. Binnall “Donald Trump won … after you account for the fraud and irregularities that occurred,” Jesse Binnall, who is representing the Trump campaign in Nevada, said Tuesday. Binnall, 41, normally practices law in Alexandria, Virginia, outside Washington, and is experienced in political cases.

Who is Donald Trump’s lawyer William Consovoy?

William S. Consovoy William Consovoy, who has experience arguing before the Supreme Court, represented Trump in recent New York state court cases. Consovoy, 46, works primarily on appellate cases.

Who is Trump’s lawyer Jay Sekulow?

Jay Sekulow became a prominent public face in defending Trump as his personal lawyer during special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation and during the Senate impeachment trial. Sekulow, 64, is chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice, a conservative legal group.

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Who submitted to the court a declaration that she presented as the investigative findings of the Russian government?

Veselnitskaya submitted to the court a declaration that she presented as the investigative findings of the Russian government, the indictment says. But prosecutors allege that she helped draft the supposed independent findings "in secret cooperation with a senior Russian prosecutor."

What was the case of Veselnitskaya?

The case stems from legal work Veselnitskaya was doing for Prevezon Holdings. Prosecutors allege the company received and laundered millions of dollars of proceeds as part of a complex Russian tax refund scheme that defrauded Russian taxpayers out of more than $200 million. The U.S. government was seeking to recover millions of dollars' worth of property, much of it tied up in New York real estate, on the ground that it was connected to the scheme.

Op-Ed: Always Remember Anti-Cop Cori Bush Told Us She Needs Private Security but We Have to 'Suck It Up'

Now that crime has skyrocketed, Democrats are trying to walk back their previous support for the Defund the Police movement.

Ehrlich: This Generation Has Been So Burned by Big Gov't That They May Never 'Feel the Bern' Again

Despite years of relentless progressive indoctrination, today's young people might prove to be the most right-leaning of recent generations.

DOD Admits Biden Admin Let In 28 Afghans with Suspected Terrorist Ties - What They Did Next Was Horrifying

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Putin Must Be Laughing: Biden Slurs His Words, Speaks Nonsense During Update on Russia and Ukraine

President Joe Biden picked a really bad day to issue yet another volley of garbled, incoherent half-sentences.

You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet: Trump Scores Colossal Victory Over Big Tech on Day 1 of Truth Social

President Trump's Truth Social debuted on Sunday evening. By Monday morning, it was breaking the internet.

2020 Democratic Presidential Contender Sounds Alarm: 'The Party Is Headed for a Wipeout in November'

Since 2020, elections have not been going the Democrats' way, and one major figure is warning there might be more to come.

Miss Alabama, Conservative Commentator Zoe Bethel, Died After Accidental Fall from Third-Floor Window

A popular conservative commentator and Miss Alabama winner died Friday after succumbing to injuries sustained in an accident.

Who is the deputy national political director for Trump's 2016 campaign?

Clark was deputy national political director for Trump’s 2016 campaign, then became director of the Office of Public Liaison in the White House after the New York developer was elected president.

Who appointed Giuliani as the Attorney General of New York?

He returned to New York in 1977 to go into private practice, but in 1981, President Ronald Reagan appointed him as associate attorney general, the No. 3 position in the Justice Department. In 1983, Reagan appointed Giuliani as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York.

Where did Scaringi go to law school?

While still working for the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s Office, he attended Widener University Delaware Law School in 2001. In 2016, Scaringi was a delegate to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. He writes a biweekly column for The Patriot-News/PennLive and was a talk radio host in Harrisburg.

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