Donald Trump is now a convicted felon, and questions are swirling around the performance of his legal team. The consensus among legal analysts appears to be that his attorneys have been underwhelming in their defense strategies. For example, recent court appearances revealed a startling lack of coherent strategy and preparation, leaving many to wonder why the defense was phoned in.
Judge Aileen Cannon has also contributed to the drama with a series of decisions that appear to defy both logic and legal precedent. Cannon’s actions included slow-playing motions aimed at restricting Trump’s ability to make public statements about the FBI, and requesting legal briefings on matters seemingly unrelated to the prosecution, such as the Supreme Court’s CFPB case.
Following Trump’s conviction, his attorneys have been more visible on television than ever before. However, this heightened media presence has not enhanced their reputation. Their televised appearances often leave viewers with more confusion than clarity. Legal experts suggest that Trump’s attorneys might be focusing more on public perception than on robust legal defense strategies, a direction that might not bode well for their client’s future legal battles.
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