Trump Taps 2nd-Tier Civil Litigators for Personal Legal Team as Epshteyn Keeps Lead Role
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Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 10
Trump Taps 2nd-Tier Civil Litigators for Personal Legal Team as Epshteyn Keeps Lead Role
3 articles · Updated · The Washington Post · Jul 10
Summary
Donald Trump has assembled a personal legal team of lesser-known civil litigators after cycling through higher-profile attorneys whose advice he often ignored.
Boris Epshteyn remains the central figure despite advice that Trump should fire him, underscoring the president’s preference for loyal advisers over outside pressure.
Trump values the new lawyers for their readiness to press arguments other attorneys might refuse, according to a Trump adviser familiar with the internal discussions.
The arrangement is unusual for a sitting president because the team represents Trump personally, including in matters that can put his private legal interests at odds with his own government.