A lawyer who resigned last week from defending Donald Trump in the criminal case over his handling of classified documents said in a court filing Friday that “irreconcilable differences” have left him unable to represent the former president in an unrelated defamation lawsuit against CNN.
Reuters reports Jim Trusty, a former U.S. Justice Department official, filed a notice in Florida federal court asking a judge for approval to withdraw from the CNN case. Trusty said he “can no longer effectively and properly represent” the former president.
A spokesperson for Trump thanked Trusty for his work on the case and said the lawsuit is "entering a new phase."
The filing underscores tensions within Trump’s circle of lawyers, which for months has been rife with reports of infighting as the former president fought unsuccessfully to stave off a federal indictment over his handling of sensitive documents at his Mar-a-Lago resort.
Trusty had been one of the lead lawyers on the team in the months before the indictment by U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith. He abruptly resigned with another lawyer, John Rowley, the day the indictment was unsealed on June 9, calling it a “logical” time for the two Washington-D.C.-based lawyers to leave the case.
Two other lawyers who were already representing Trump in other matters, Todd Blanche and Chris Kise, have now taken the lead in Trump’s defense in the documents case.
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