Podcast Summary
Trump's legal strategy influenced by coconspirator Chesebro: Trump's legal defense in election battles reactive, heavily influenced by indicted attorney Chesebro and team
Donald Trump's legal strategy in his ongoing legal battles related to the 2020 election is heavily influenced by his coconspirator and attorney, Ken Chesebro. Chesebro, who is facing multiple charges including a RICO count, has been filing frequent motions to dismiss various aspects of the indictment against him. Trump has been following Chesebro's lead by adopting his legal arguments in court. Trump's new lawyer, Steve Sadow, has also been endorsing the arguments put forward by Team Crazy, which includes lawyers like Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell. Despite the high-profile nature of his legal team, Trump's approach to his legal defense seems to be reactive rather than proactive, and heavily reliant on the advice of those around him, including those who have been indicted in connection to the election disputes.
Ken Chesebro's Role in Submitting Phony Electors: Ken Chesebro advised on submitting contingent electors without valid legal challenges, contributing to the spread of phony elector certificates.
During the post-2020 presidential election period, Ken Chesebro provided legal advice to support the submission of contingent electors, which some individuals later referred to as "fake electors." Chesebro argued that these electors were not fake if there was no valid legal challenge, but this perspective required ignoring certain facts presented in the indictment. Team members, including Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Sydney Powell, and Ray Smith, disregarded the need for a valid legal challenge and sent the phony elector certificates to various authorities, including the National Archive and the chief judge of the Northern District of Georgia. Chesebro's advice was part of a broader strategy to challenge the election results despite the lack of evidence of fraud.
Using fake electors as a last resort during the US Presidential election: Individuals suggested using fake electors if legal challenges were successful, but Trump's team prematurely used them without constitutional support, criticized by one of the individuals himself
During the 2020 US Presidential election, some individuals, including Ken Cheseborough, suggested using fake electors as a last resort if legal challenges to the validity of the Biden electors were successful. However, Donald Trump and his team, including Rudy Giuliani, Sydney Powell, Jenna Ellis, and Ray Smith, did not wait for such lawsuits and instead used the fake elector certificates prematurely. This approach was not supported by constitutional analysis and was criticized by Cheseborough himself. Meanwhile, on a completely unrelated note, if you're looking for a solution to maintain a comfortable sleeping temperature and prevent bacterial growth, consider trying Miracle Maid sheets. Inspired by NASA technology, these sheets use silver infused fabrics to regulate temperature and prevent bacterial growth, ensuring a cleaner and fresher sleep experience.
Significant discounts for Miracle Made towels with promo code 'legalaf': Using unfounded arguments in legal cases can undermine one's credibility and potentially backfire
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Trump's Reliance on Current Legal Team Could Harm Defense: Trump's continued use of his current legal team, despite potential disciplinary actions, could negatively impact his ongoing legal cases and lead to severe consequences, including a lengthy prison term in Georgia. Considering hiring new lawyers could ensure a strong defense and avoid walking malpractice.
Donald Trump's decision to continue relying on his current legal team, despite their past and potential future disciplinary actions, could be detrimental to his defense in ongoing legal cases. The speaker emphasizes that the potential consequences for Trump are severe, including the possibility of a lengthy prison term in Georgia. The speaker also suggests that Trump should consider hiring new lawyers to avoid walking malpractice and to ensure a strong defense. The speaker criticizes Trump for hiring lawyers who are willing to follow his lead, rather than providing independent legal advice. The speaker also notes that Trump's belief in the legitimacy of his team's arguments, even if they are ultimately proven to be incorrect, could lead to further damage to his reputation and legal position. Overall, the speaker urges caution and the importance of seeking competent and trustworthy legal representation.
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