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Originally Posted by Tyrone Slothrop
Well, of course he does, because he wants to be able to assert the attorney-client privilege, and because it makes him sound closer and more reputable than just some other dude. In principle, a lawyer can sometimes act on Trump's behalf.
I'm just not clear why that status is necessary for anything that he's been doing.
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This isn’t garden variety man-splaining, cuz it is how you talk to men too. Let’s call it Ty-splaining?