Can Donald Trump Fire His Impeachment Lawyers Bruce Castor and David Schoen After Rocky Start?
On 2/10/21 at 11:42 AM EST
Donald Trump s historic second impeachment trial began on Tuesday with what many have deemed a subpar presentation from his defense team a performance that reportedly left the former president enraged. If Trump still had his Twitter account, he may Tweet-fire this lawyer on the spot, Seung Min Kim, a White House reporter for
The Washington Post, quipped on the social media site.
Experts told
Newsweek that Trump could very likely fire his impeachment attorneys midtrial, but that it would probably cause only more harm.
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