Donald Trump's Legal Team: Despite Risks, Lawyers Line Up for the Challenge – Bloomberg

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Donald Trump's Legal Team: Despite Risks, Lawyers Line Up for the Challenge – Bloomberg

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It was a fraught year for Donald Trump’s lawyers, past and present.
They were indicted. They pleaded guilty. They were subpoenaed or risked losing their law licenses. They faced sanctions, were admonished by judges and exited amid behind-the-scenes drama.

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