With all the talk about Trump already having lawyers preparing electoral fraud cases I wonder how that will actually work given:
1. Last election Trump threw his main legal representative (Giuliani) "under a bus", completely abandoning him when it hit the fan.
2. Last election quite a few of Trump's senior legal representatives ended up in court pleading guilty and being disbarred. Are there more queuing up for similar outcomes?
3. Trump allegedly has a track record for not paying bills. How far will these lawyers go potentially not getting paid, potentially getting disbarred, potentially having to make their own plea from the dock?
I wonder if these legal cases might turn out to be more public outcry than lawyers aggressively pursuing baseless allegations. Or maybe it's more "I hope ..." than "I wonder ..."
Ian