Donald Trump's lawyers are racking up a huge tab.
’s personal assistant better be writing his 2024 presidential campaign calendar in pencil because it’s looking like he will be spending more time in court than out stumping for votes.
The former president might be kicking off the year with Special Counsel Jack Smith, who really wants to move ahead quickly in the election interference trial stemming fromThe New York Times
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