Trump’s legal team vouches for putting him on the stand in federal court

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Trump’s legal team vouches for putting him on the stand in federal court
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Former President Trump should testify in any of his pending court battles, including the federal trial for mishandling classified documents and obstructing justice, a member of his legal team said.

should testify in any of his pending court battles, including the federal trial for mishandling classified documents and obstructing justice, a member of his legal team said.‘s legal team and representing him in several civil matters, told The Washington Times that she has no problem with the former president taking the stand to defend himself if any of the criminal cases against him go to trial.

“I think he’s a fantastic advocate for himself because nobody can say it better than himself what he did and didn’t do,” she said.to testify in the civil cases in which she represented him. “I think that he’s very educated, very well-spoken and he’s done nothing wrong. So when he’s done nothing wrong, you speak to that when you can and when it’s legally sound,” she said., who is the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, faces a host of charges at both the state and federal levels — and more charges are expected.

He has been indicted in two cases, including federal criminal charges brought by special counsel Jack Smith accusing him of mishandling classified government documents and obstructing the government’s efforts to retrieve them after he left office.faces 37 criminal charges, including 31 alleging he withheld national defense information. He is also charged with concealing the possession of classified documents and making false statements.

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