The FBI raided three weeks ago and she is asking where are the Johnny Cochran's asking if it doesn't fit you must acquit? She is literally conflating good lawyers with whose who celebrities? You never heard of Kyle Rittenhous' attorneys before they did a hell of a good job, even as their appointment was debated by other good lawyers. You never heard of Johnny Depps lawyers before they nailed the witch on cross (examination). But you have heard of a couple of Trump's lawyers who have been attacked, and associates who have been attacked. This does tend to scare a few away. Intimidation works. Meanwhile, this woman knows who is representing Trump now, how much they charge, how good they are at the profession? How many are there supposed to be? And if he is budgeting, so what? Maybe the Presidency has hurt his business? Maybe he doesn't need as many lawyers as OJ because he's innocent? Looks to me Trump fights like the US Navy at Midway. A lot went wrong at Midway and a lot of servicemen you've never heard of seem to have died in vain. The US won because of several efforts though somewhat uncoordinated, successful because they were actively fighting, hammering at the enemy. At one point the Japanese became vulnerable to a squad of lucky (they made their own luck) dive bombers (that this woman has never heard of) coming from the direction of the sun (blind side). Something like that could happen to the FBI if unknown lawyers you've never heard of simply ply their trade as they have been trained, and are brave enough to go against an admin that will pry into client-lawyer communications if/when they can, and personally attack anyone associated with Trump...in order to further the insurrection that began when about five states assisted in election fraud. That squadron of lawyers might not have joined the fight yet, it not being time. Also, for any lawyer to show colors in court, you have to get into court. Just recently Trump was blocked from what will be his flagship case. Not easy to get into court regarding elections. Texas, for example, was told they have no standing in regards the fraud of 2020.
Speaking of lawyers, here is Robert Gouveia, of R&R Law Group dedicated to criminal defense out of Scottsdale, Arizona. This woman may not have seen him at any her cocktail parties in DC because his squadron is out of $-c-o-t-t-s-d-a-l-e . Who knows, maybe this will be the group that comes down on the FBI the same way the lucky (they made their own luck) dive bomb squadron came out of the sun and hit the Japanese insurrectionists hard at Midway. Robert has been commenting, play by play, on every detail of this Mara Lago incursion since the FBI launched it's first salvo some weeks ago. This raid was the first wave which has been followed recently by 35 more raids on Trump associates. That number has climbed to 50 raids and will probably reach 75 by the end of the weekend. Here is a movie trailer that depicts the kind of work Robert is doing, and may be the work he is called upon to accomplish, if Trump hires him, when the time is right to sink the flagship of the enemies of State, be they external, or internal. This of course is symbolic. I don't recommend anyone go after the FBI except with lawyers (and whistleblowers and congressmen). Here, symbolizing our own deep state are the Japanese insurrectionists who stole the 1932 Japanese elections, and then took the country to war with half the world: Meanwhile, here is one of Trump's current lawyers, Jim Ignatowski, that nobody knows about and doesn't get paid much, attending a cocktail party in DC. He stood up to help Trump and here he is standing up to help out this cocktail party where this tweet woman is sipping California Chardonnay:
At this point, any attempt at a rational discussion with you is like; Yes. Please go on, about the difference between facts and opinions and the conflation of the two.
Now every retard wants a 'special master.' Judge rejects Stewart Rhodes lawyer's 'mystifying' request for special master On Wednesday, POLITICO's Kyle Cheney reported that the federal judge presiding over Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes' trial has denied his legal team's demand to appoint a special master to review his case.