Trump campaign punishes Don McGahn's law firm - POLITICO
'Why in the world would you want to put your enemy on the payroll?' said one adviser close to the White House.
The Trump campaign has hired its own in-house attorney for its 2020 reelection bid — shifting future business away from Jones Day, the law firm, that has represented Trump since his first run for president.
Campaign officials and advisers cast the decision to hire Nathan Groth — a former lawyer for the Republican National Committee and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker — as a money-saving move, supported by the businessman-turned-president who loves to cut costs.
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But Trump is changing law firms to punish partner & ex-WH attorney Don McGahan. Petty is as petty does. Like a child on a playground, bullying others.
Trump campaign punishes Don McGahn's law firm - POLITICO
'Why in the world would you want to put your enemy on the payroll?' said one adviser close to the White House.
The Trump campaign has hired its own in-house attorney for its 2020 reelection bid — shifting future business away from Jones Day, the law firm, that has represented Trump since his first run for president.
Campaign officials and advisers cast the decision to hire Nathan Groth — a former lawyer for the Republican National Committee and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker — as a money-saving move, supported by the businessman-turned-president who loves to cut costs.
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But Trump is changing law firms to punish partner & ex-WH attorney Don McGahan. Petty is as petty does. Like a child on a playground, bullying others.
Based on the report, I think Trump should send McGahn some flowers and a thank you card. Punishing him is a message to rest of Trump's staff that if they have to choose between following a Trump order or following the law, they better not side with the law. It was already hard enough for Trump to get qualified people to join his administration. This will make it even tougher.
Based on the report, I think Trump should send McGahn some flowers and a thank you card. Punishing him is a message to rest of Trump's staff that if they have to choose between following a Trump order or following the law, they better not side with the law. It was already hard enough for Trump to get qualified people to join his administration. This will make it even tougher.
Based on the report, I think Trump should send McGahn some flowers and a thank you card. Punishing him is a message to rest of Trump's staff that if they have to choose between following a Trump order or following the law, they better not side with the law. It was already hard enough for Trump to get qualified people to join his administration. This will make it even tougher.
One of the reasons he has a hard time finding good lawyers is that he has a long term habit of not paying his bills.
Trump campaign punishes Don McGahn's law firm - POLITICO
'Why in the world would you want to put your enemy on the payroll?' said one adviser close to the White House.
The Trump campaign has hired its own in-house attorney for its 2020 reelection bid — shifting future business away from Jones Day, the law firm, that has represented Trump since his first run for president.
Campaign officials and advisers cast the decision to hire Nathan Groth — a former lawyer for the Republican National Committee and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker — as a money-saving move, supported by the businessman-turned-president who loves to cut costs.
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But Trump is changing law firms to punish partner & ex-WH attorney Don McGahan. Petty is as petty does. Like a child on a playground, bullying others.
Well, yeah. If you are going to become his PERSONAL lawyer you shouldn't count on getting paid. The White House lawyers and all official White House employees, however, get paid by Uncle Sam so that won't be a factor for them. But working for someone who is willing to ask you to break the law for him or suffer the consequences is something most law abiding citizens wouldn't tolerate.
I haven't finished the report but am reading it in bite size chunks whenever I get a chance. Anybody who is considering taking a position in the Trump administration needs to read the Mueller report so they know what they are getting into.
Would you retain a law firm that tried to **** you? I wouldn't.
Yeah, they become a target. The anti-Trumpers will come gunning for them. Sometimes, with the full authority of The United States government.
The establishment wants to send a clear message to the next dark horse that thinks he going to step out of the traces.
How you drew that conclusion from the facts at hand is anyone’s guess.
Trump drops a law firm? It’s the Never Trumpers at work!
Life must suck in your world. :lamo
It is really amazing how little you know about the things of which you speak.
I occasionally hold out hope for you, but those ideas are always dashed quickly.
How do you know its to punish anyone?Trump campaign punishes Don McGahn's law firm - POLITICO
'Why in the world would you want to put your enemy on the payroll?' said one adviser close to the White House.
The Trump campaign has hired its own in-house attorney for its 2020 reelection bid — shifting future business away from Jones Day, the law firm, that has represented Trump since his first run for president.
Campaign officials and advisers cast the decision to hire Nathan Groth — a former lawyer for the Republican National Committee and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker — as a money-saving move, supported by the businessman-turned-president who loves to cut costs.
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But Trump is changing law firms to punish partner & ex-WH attorney Don McGahan. Petty is as petty does. Like a child on a playground, bullying others.
Or maybe he didn't feel comfortable with other lawyers at McGahan's firm? Avoid conflicts between his current lawyer and the previous one? Nah, just childishness. :roll:Trump campaign punishes Don McGahn's law firm - POLITICO
'Why in the world would you want to put your enemy on the payroll?' said one adviser close to the White House.
The Trump campaign has hired its own in-house attorney for its 2020 reelection bid — shifting future business away from Jones Day, the law firm, that has represented Trump since his first run for president.
Campaign officials and advisers cast the decision to hire Nathan Groth — a former lawyer for the Republican National Committee and Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker — as a money-saving move, supported by the businessman-turned-president who loves to cut costs.
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But Trump is changing law firms to punish partner & ex-WH attorney Don McGahan. Petty is as petty does. Like a child on a playground, bullying others.
Jones Day law firm right now:
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