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Trump picks lawyer from NY criminal case for classified documents charges

Politics

Former President Donald Trump says he has picked a lawyer from his New York criminal case to represent him in his newly indicted federal classified documents case.

Trump posted Friday on his Truth Social platform that Todd Blanche will lead his defense in the federal case, along with "a firm to be named later," replacing his previous lawyers, Jim Trusty and John Rowley.

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Blanche, a respected white-collar defense lawyer, joined Trump's legal team just before his New York indictment in March. Before that, he was a partner at the firm Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP. He's also been a federal prosecutor in New York.

Blanche sat by Trump's side at his Mar-a-Lago estate during a recent video hearing in the New York case and is spearheading efforts to get that matter moved from state court to federal court.

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Blanche previously represented former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort in getting state mortgage fraud charges thrown out on double jeopardy grounds, arguing the New York case was too similar to one that landed Manafort in federal prison.

Blanche also has represented Igor Fruman, an associate of Trump's former personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who pleaded guilty in 2021 in a campaign finance case.

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