The Borneo Post

Lawyers decline Trump legal team invite

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump insisted there was no shortage of lawyers willing to help him fight a collusion investigat­ion as two more attorneys decided against joining his defence team.

Days after the resignatio­n of John Dowd as Trump’s lead attorney in the handling of allegation­s of collusion with Russia, US media reported that Joe diGenova and his wife and colleague Victoria Toensig had reversed a decision to come on board.

“The President is disappoint­ed that conf licts prevent Joe diGenova and Victoria Toensing from joining his Special Counsel legal team,” Jay Sekulow, another of Trump’s lawyers, was quoted as saying in a statement.

The White House had announced last week that DiGenova – who is a familiar figure on US news networks – had been hired to bolster the legal team tasked with responding to special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigat­ion into last the 2016 US election.

His hiring came amid reports that another high-profile attorney Theodore B Olson – who served as solicitor general under former president George W Bush – had turned down an invitation to sign up with the Trump team.

Writing on Twitter, Trump denounced any suggestion that he was struggling to attract top legal talent as ‘ fake news.’

“Many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the Russia case ... don’t believe the Fake News narrative that it is hard to find a lawyer who wants to take this on,” the president wrote.

“Fame & fortune will NEVER be turned down by a lawyer, though some are conflicted.

“Problem is that a new lawyer or law firm will take months to get up to speed (if for no other reason than they can bill more), which is unfair to our great country – and I am very happy with my existing team.” — AFP

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