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The president’s former criminal defense attorney faces a high-stakes loyalty test pitting his ‘love’ for Trump against the rule of law
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The president’s former criminal defense attorney faces a high-stakes loyalty test pitting his ‘love’ for Trump against the rule of law. Photo: AP “The argument was that the weaponisation fund was dead,” he said. “What he confirmed is that it’s not.” He added: “I continue to have some concerns.”.
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The president’s former criminal defense attorney faces a high-stakes loyalty test pitting his ‘love’ for Trump against the rule of law.
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Photo: AP “The argument was that the weaponisation fund was dead,” he said. “What he confirmed is that it’s not.” He added: “I continue to have some concerns.”
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