@Strandjunker Pumpkin has already attempted to unlawyer at least one of them, though.
Which arguably means, she can now testify without having concern for attorney-client privilege, since Pumpkin claims to not have been her client.
@riley @Strandjunker Well, has anyone considered, that legally, she never was Trump's "personal" lawyer?
She was Trump's campaign's lawyer, which might make a difference.
Plus there is an exemption for the attorney-client privilege if you engage the attorney to commit a crime/fraud.
@riley
Yes, but it means that orange ape in a strictly formal sense is not lying, she was not HIS lawyer, she was his campaign's lawyer.
A tiny but relevant distinction, but probably generally beyond mainstream political discussion level.
@Strandjunker
The Republican billionaire donors behind an ongoing seditious conspiracy receive even less attention.
Koch, Murdoch, Schwarzman, Yass, Adelson, Ellison, Griffin, Patrick Ryan, Ron Baron, Hendricks, Uihlein, Tim Mellon
https://www.forbes.com/sites/mattdurot/article/meet-the-billionaires-funding-the-battle-for-control-of-the-house-of-representatives/?sh=54695d2124c9
The zombie money:
1. Trust fund foundations like the Claremont Institute and Bradley Foundation
https://newrepublic.com/article/174656/claremont-institute-think-tank-trump
2. DAF's like Fidelity, Schwab, etc
https://inequality.org/research/donor-advised-fund-numbers/
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-features/rfk-jr-anti-vax-orgs-funding-major-charities-1234857214/
Two rival super PACs focused on Novemberβs midterm House elections have raised a total of nearly $100 million from at least 59 of the countryβs richest people. But the billionaire donors to the Republican PAC gave nearly four times more than the Democrats.
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