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Donald Trump’s Lawyer Won’t Defend ‘Ill-Advised’ Truth Social Post<!-- wp:html --><p>NBC</p> <p>Even <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-vows-to-defeat-demonic-forces-by-relentlessly-whining">Donald Trump’s</a> personal lawyer could not defend his deranged social media posts about a <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/whats-the-holdup-with-the-trump-indictment">potential indictment</a>, admitting on Sunday that a picture of Trump holding a baseball bat next to a photo of the Manhattan District Attorney’s head was “ill-advised.”</p> <p>“I’m not his social media consultant,” lawyer Joe Tacopina told NBC’s Chuck Todd on <em>Meet the Press </em>on Sunday. “I think that was an ill-advised post that one of his social media people put up and he quickly took down when he realized the rhetoric and the photo that was attached to it.”</p> <p>The Friday post stitched together two photos: One of Donald Trump holding a baseball bat and another of District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s head. The image, which was later deleted, led to <a href="https://www.salon.com/2023/03/24/threatening-a-prosecutor-is-a-crime-experts-say-trumps-truth-social-post-could-badly-backfire/">widespread criticism</a> from legal experts who warned the composite image could serve as obstruction of justice or a call for violence.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/donald-trumps-lawyer-joe-tacopina-cant-defend-ill-advised-truth-social-post">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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Even Donald Trump’s personal lawyer could not defend his deranged social media posts about a potential indictment, admitting on Sunday that a picture of Trump holding a baseball bat next to a photo of the Manhattan District Attorney’s head was “ill-advised.”

“I’m not his social media consultant,” lawyer Joe Tacopina told NBC’s Chuck Todd on Meet the Press on Sunday. “I think that was an ill-advised post that one of his social media people put up and he quickly took down when he realized the rhetoric and the photo that was attached to it.”

The Friday post stitched together two photos: One of Donald Trump holding a baseball bat and another of District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s head. The image, which was later deleted, led to widespread criticism from legal experts who warned the composite image could serve as obstruction of justice or a call for violence.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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