Nominated For Solicitor General: Lawyer Who Argued That Trump Can Order Assassination Of Political Rivals
Bloomberg Law reports:
President-elect Donald Trump announced plans to nominate John Sauer, his personal lawyer who argued his immunity case at the Supreme Court last term, to be US Solicitor General.
Sauer is a former federal prosecutor who served as Missouri’s Solicitor General from 2017 to 2023. In that role, he tried to intervene on behalf of Missouri and five other states in support of Texas’ fight to keep Trump in power by challenging the 2020 election results in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
Sauer went on to successfully represent Trump at the Supreme Court in his fight for immunity from being criminally charged for trying to overturn the 2020 election.
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