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Trump’s ‘Special Master’ Delay Is Already Backfiring<!-- wp:html --><p>Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty</p> <p>Former President Donald Trump has learned time and again that the best way to kill legal action is to first delay it. And while Trump’s “special master” gambit initially showed promise in that regard, the tactic may have actually backfired and put him on a fast-track collision course with the federal government he once led.</p> <p>Two separate court decisions last week have empowered the FBI to move swiftly in <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/justice-department-offers-scathing-response-to-trump-says-those-records-do-not-belong-to-him?ref=author">its investigation</a> against Trump for <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/doj-reveals-donald-trump-kept-secret-docs-among-clothes-and-gifts-at-mar-a-lago?ref=author">mishandling classified information</a>.</p> <p>“Who knows what’s still at Mar-a-Lago? Who knows where the rest of it is? It’s obvious that Trump can’t be trusted—and neither can his lawyers. But at least the bluff has been called on using the courts to delay this,” said Carl W. Tobias, a University of Richmond law school professor.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trumps-special-master-delay-is-already-backfiring?source=articles&via=rss">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty

Former President Donald Trump has learned time and again that the best way to kill legal action is to first delay it. And while Trump’s “special master” gambit initially showed promise in that regard, the tactic may have actually backfired and put him on a fast-track collision course with the federal government he once led.

Two separate court decisions last week have empowered the FBI to move swiftly in its investigation against Trump for mishandling classified information.

“Who knows what’s still at Mar-a-Lago? Who knows where the rest of it is? It’s obvious that Trump can’t be trusted—and neither can his lawyers. But at least the bluff has been called on using the courts to delay this,” said Carl W. Tobias, a University of Richmond law school professor.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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