If I used Twatter I'd answer Nicholas Fuentes's question. The answer is "no." Or, for a more complete answer, "not without making them look even more suspect." Think about how giddy these prosecutors would get if a person accused of election interference, or whatever, got legal aid in any form from the man, or close family of the man, who won that election?
It's frightening, but I don't think Trump or anyone linked to him can do anything here without making things worse.
If I used Twatter I'd answer Nicholas Fuentes's question. The answer is "no." Or, for a more complete answer, "not without making them look even more suspect." Think about how giddy these prosecutors would get if a person accused of election interference, or whatever, got legal aid in any form from the man, or close family of the man, who won that election?
It's frightening, but I don't think Trump or anyone linked to him can do anything here without making things worse.