Attorney Client privilege is now a thing of the past. I have many (too many!) lawyers and they are probably wondering when their offices, and even homes, are going to be raided with everything, including their phones and computers, taken. All lawyers are deflated and concerned!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 15, 2018
Other's are not buying President Trump's logic however:
I know some lawyers who are neither deflated nor concerned. Of course, they’re not involved in possible criminal conspiracies. https://t.co/EXfCXma22e— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) April 15, 2018
The great Judge Andrew Napolitano explained yesterday what attorney-client privilege actually is. And to the Judge's credit he points out the problems associated with the President and Michael Cohen trying to invoke the privilege in this case:
Attorney-Client Privilege - Explainedhttps://t.co/VRM9F449pP
— Judge Napolitano (@Judgenap) April 16, 2018
Republicans for the Rule of Law
ReplyDeleteHi Indy,
This morning, our group Republicans for the Rule of Law launched a new commercial on 'Fox and Friends' and 'Morning Joe' referencing President Nixon and asking President Trump not to let history repeat itself. One of our Founding Directors, Sarah Longwell, also has an op-ed column in the print edition of The Hill today calling on Republicans to unite around special counsel Robert Mueller.
Also, if you didn’t catch it this weekend, George Stephanopoulos played our Mueller ad during ABC’s 'This Week' for White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. We also aired our Mueller ad in Washington D.C. during Stephanopoulos’s interview with James Comey on Sunday night.
We are looking forward to keeping you updated as our campaign develops.
Best,
Republicans for the Rule of Law