Trump Fires Lead Attorney Prior to Georgia Concession
Former President Donald Trump has replaced his lead attorney for his upcoming legal case in Georgia. Trump is facing 13 counts related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. The new attorney, Steven Sadow, will be joined by Jennifer Little on Trump’s legal team. Trump is expected to surrender to authorities in Fulton County and has bail set at $200,000. The case has drawn media attention, with a temporary flight restriction issued and a “hard lockdown” around the jail. The indictment against Trump includes 41 counts and involves multiple defendants.