Trump's own White House lawyer is now warning that the former President is in serious legal jeopardy in the classified documents case, and that his other former attorneys' testimony will be used against him KossyDerrickBlog KossyDerrickEnt

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Friday, May 26, 2023

Trump's own White House lawyer is now warning that the former President is in serious legal jeopardy in the classified documents case, and that his other former attorneys' testimony will be used against him

Trump's own White House lawyer is now warning that the former President is in serious legal jeopardy in the classified documents case, and that his other former attorneys' testimony will be used against him.  

Ty Cobb, who served as Trump's White House lawyer, now claims that the evidence that the former President committed a crime is "increasingly solid every day."    

He added: "I think we had an exchange where I was commenting on it sounded like there was a lot of i-dotting and t-crossing, which suggests they're near the end...I do believe that is the case. They have some compelling evidence. I think the evidence with regard to the moving of the boxes, the evidence that they're relying on primarily with regard to the movement of the boxes they received the day after those boxes were moved. There were tapes of this, you know, the access and to the storage room."   

He went on to say that Trump's other former lawyers Evan Corcoran and Tim Parlatore could present more legal challenges for him:     Keep in mind that, you know, Corcoran testified that he warned Trump that he could not retain any classified documents beyond the subpoena..."And Parlatore, you know, he subsequently resigned, you know, expressed great concerns about directions that were given by [Trump adviser] Boris Epshteyn, and the extent that Epshteyn was translating their advice faithfully."  

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