When Donald Trump appears for his first criminal trial on Monday, he will be flanked by two veteran New York attorneys: Todd Blanche and Susan Necheles.
Former president Donald Trump sits with his lawyer Susan Necheles in the courtroom at a hearing in his New York criminal case on charges stemming from hush money paid to an adult-film star.
Over the past year, the former president has shed some of the less experienced lawyers who had attached themselves to his politics and elevated his conspiracy theories, with lawyers like Blanche and Necheles taking their place as he fights charges in four criminal cases.Subscribe to The Trump Trials, our weekly email newsletter on Donald Trump's four criminal cases.
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