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March 11, 2024

Former Trump lawyer blasts former president's legal challenges

Former White House attorney Ty Cobb offered a candid assessment of the legal quagmire faced by former President Trump, highlighting the formidable challenges arising from numerous legal battles spread across various jurisdictions.

Cobb, a key figure in the Trump administration, discussed the complexities of Trump's legal predicament during an interview with MSNBC's Alex Witt.

Cobb acknowledged the gravity of Trump's legal troubles, encompassing a staggering array of criminal charges and civil lawsuits, including 91 felony counts across four indictments and significant financial losses.

“He has so many that he’s probably not able to give any particular one you know, the degree of concentration that he would like. He has to rely on so many different lawyers and so many different teams of lawyers, some of whom are quite capable, others of whom have not distinguished themselves,” Cobb stated.

He pointed out the demanding nature of managing such a diverse portfolio of legal matters, suggesting that Trump's attention may be stretched thin among multiple legal teams.

The former White House attorney underscored the severity of the charges against Trump, characterizing his conduct as reprehensible and emphasizing the daunting legal hurdles he faces.

Cobb critiqued Trump's legal strategy, particularly the efforts to postpone certain cases until after the election.

Cobb expressed apprehension about the potential ramifications of Trump's legal battles, warning that a defeat in the upcoming election could have dire consequences for the former president.

He cautioned that a loss to President Biden could result in Trump facing incarceration.

Cobb's candid insights shed light on the immense legal challenges confronting Trump, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding his political future in the face of relentless legal scrutiny.

As Trump navigates these legal storms, the outcome remains uncertain, with implications that reverberate far beyond the courtroom, shaping the trajectory of American politics.

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