The arrangement is unusual, but not illegal.
Kentucky’s secretary of state, who oversees elections, is still working as an attorney for an election denier, the, who chaired Donald Trump’s 2016 “election integrity” commission and worked in 2020 to overturn the results of that election.
The newspaper notes the arrangement is unusual but not illegal, and Adams defended it. “I think if an election denier slips and falls, he can still get a lawyer who’s gonna represent him despite having opinions that maybe aren’t shared by everybody,” he said.
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