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A Shake-Up on the Trump Legal Teams

The president added a new lawyer to his staff on Friday, while son-in-law Jared Kushner reshuffles his representation.
Source: Joe Raedie / Reuters

As the Russia investigation took center stage once again in the headlines, Jared Kushner reshuffled his legal team while his father-in-law added a new face to the battalion of lawyers representing him in the sprawling federal inquiry.

Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and one of his top White House advisers, tapped high-profile trial lawyer Abbe Lowell to take over his representation in Russia-related matters. That role was previously filled by Jamie

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