New York Times: “Some aspects of how Mr. Trump’s team will approach the trial have yet to be determined, including whether it will seek witnesses and how much time it will ask for to argue its case. But the basic configuration of the team defending the television-savvy president in a made-for-TV congressional event has been established.”
“The two constants will be Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, and Jay Sekulow, who has been Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer since 2017. Both are expected to have speaking roles during the trial. … There will be other lawyers involved, primarily Mr. Cipollone’s two top deputies, Patrick Philbin and Michael Purpura.”
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