Internal email hints at law firms shunning representation of Donald Trump and mentions possible Russian financial leverage
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The passage provides a vague lead that some law firms are reluctant to represent the President, and it alludes to Russian financial leverage and campaign complicity. However, it lacks concrete names, Law firms reportedly turning down representation of Donald Trump (reference to 'Kaslowitz' being rej Criticism of former DOJ official Michael Gorelick for representing Jared Kushner. Speculative sugg
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