Represent the President or Nah? Top Lawyers Tell Trump to Kick Russian Rocks

Looks like President Vladimir TrumPutin is having trouble finding a law firm thatโ€™s willing to represent his lying ass in the Russia investigations, and thatโ€™s because the president has proved himself to be an untrustworthy client. Suggested Reading DDG Scores This Rare Win in Custody Battle With Halle Bailey Highlights From Pharrell Williams’ Star-Studded Louis…

Looks like President Vladimir TrumPutin is having trouble finding a law firm thatโ€™s willing to represent his lying ass in the Russia investigations, and thatโ€™s because the president has proved himself to be an untrustworthy client.

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According to several sources who spoke with Yahoo! News, four major law firms have passed on the opportunity to take on Olโ€™ Donnie Boy because they donโ€™t believe the president would payโ€”or, even more importantly, actually listen to their advice.

As such, this Baller Brand-ass administration is having trouble mounting a solid defense on the verge of ex-FBI Director James Comeyโ€™s highly anticipated testimony about Mother Russiaโ€™s name being on the milk in the White House fridge.

High-profile names in the legal profession who told TrumPutin to kick Russian rocks include โ€œBrendan Sullivan of Williams & Connolly; Ted Olson of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; Paul Clement and Mark Filip of Kirkland & Ellis; and Robert Giuffra of Sullivan & Cromwell,โ€ Yahoo! News reports.

โ€œThe concerns were, โ€˜The guy wonโ€™t pay and he wonโ€™t listen,โ€™โ€ one lawyer close to the White House told Yahoo! News.

TrumPutinโ€™s chief lawyer, Marc E. Kasowitz, is severely out of his depth because this isnโ€™t a slumlord case or a public relations dispute, but a complex congressional and Justice Department investigation.

Another factor in the decision to say nyet was the presidentโ€™s putrid policy, which firms did not want attached to them, believing that it could โ€œkill recruitment.โ€

Surely thereโ€™s a Russian firm that could help him out.

Read more at Yahoo! News.

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