Former President Donald Trump has replaced his top Georgia lawyer ahead of his surrender Thursday evening, sources tell CNN.

Drew Findling, the lawyer who has led Trump’s defense in Georgia, is being replaced by Steven Sadow, an Atlanta-based attorney whose website profile describes him as a “special counsel for white collar and high-profile defense.”

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    No sure what the other lawyer had said but it looks like Trump just went with someone who says what he wants to hear.

    “I have been retained to represent President Trump in the Fulton County, Georgia case. The president should never have been indicted. He is innocent of all the charges brought against him,” Sadow said in a statement. “We look forward to the case being dismissed or, if necessary, an unbiased, open minded jury finding the president not guilty. Prosecutions intended to advance or serve the ambitions and careers of political opponents of the president have no place in our justice system.”

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      “hopefully the case just goes away. But I guess I could try to somehow get a not guilty for him if we can stack the jury the Right way.”

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          But he doesn’t pay his bills. My guess is, the lawyer wanted the money up front for handling his bond and Trump said no way.

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            Findling is a self-proclaimed liberal whose prior social media posts criticizing Trump quickly drew media attention.

            The former guy didn’t like the optics of being represented by a liberal. Optics is everything for him.

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                I doubt he cares about politics, but he does care about his image so it’s plausible. I personally think it’s because he wants yes men, someone pitched an idea to him and his lawyer probably told him it’s a bad idea and he had to be replaced.

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            God damn, do I want to live in the reality where bad press exists. Or have you not watched these exact assholes fail upwards for the last seven years?

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              The reason it’s going to back fire is you know trump is going to throw them under the bus when there’s nobody else to toss.

              They’re going to fail, and trump is going to blame them. And he’s going to let the world know it.

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            A slam dunk unless someone in the audience (a single juror) decides that nothing the prosecution can do will make it a slam dunk so nobody gets any points (not guilty). Metaphor got away from me but all it takes is one juror to lie his way into the box and refuse to vote guilty no matter what.

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              Actually, that would be a mistrial.

              Which results in a second trial- in this case it would be with a new jury. There would be no reason to dismiss the case if only one hold out was present.

              And if it’s demonstrable that the juror lied- maybe by looking at social media- then they’re gonna get his with perjury.

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        I know you think you’re riding the center here, but he committed a failed coup and is now facing the consequences. It’s tough to back the wrong horse but you gotta take your losses and move on.

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          In the immortal words and probably only wise thing trump ever said “You lost! get over it.”

          Too bad he can’t take his own advice…

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        I honestly don’t think Joe Biden has any interest in what lawyer Trump has today or why.

        He probably has more relevant news to read. Did you know that Kim Kardashian once had a cover photo on a magazine that broke the internet?

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        Are you calling people that don’t try to overturn elections “Joe Biden’s allies”?

        I suppose they would be, huh.

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        All these criminals keep getting arrested… it must be a conspiracy!

        Please learn to live in reality. Please start caring what words mean.

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        This is certainly a take… A silly take but still one nonetheless.

        Pro-Tip: Anything you hear out of the GOP’s mouth should be taken with a grain of salt and/or assume it’s a political ploy.