Overview
- Trump's legal team faces challenges due to the disbarment and indictments of key attorneys involved in the 2020 election disputes.
- Concerns arise over whether Trump can attract skilled lawyers willing to risk their careers by representing him in contentious election cases.
- Experts argue that the legal landscape has changed since 2020, with clearer rules and less litigation over COVID-19-related election procedures.
- Harmeet Dhillon, a key Trump ally, claims that a robust network of lawyers is prepared for 2024, citing extensive pre-election litigation efforts.
- The quality of legal representation could be crucial if any of Trump's challenges reach the Supreme Court, despite its conservative majority.