For every additional convoluted issue that Trump presents to the special master, another judge can be hired at Trump's expense to address it.
Judge Dearie asks Trump for evidence that FBI planted documents at his home. Special master asks Trump team for proof of claims that FBI planted evidence – live | US politics | The Guardian
Anticipated Trump response: The FBI might have planted the documents, but I can't say now because it would cripple my defense if I'm indicted later.
Sidney Powell was a no-show at the grand jury. Former Trump attorney Sidney Powell a no-show for election probe grand jury
Rioter sentenced to four years in prison. Alleged Nazi sympathizer sentenced to 4 years in prison for Jan. 6 riot
Its also going to be quite fun watching all these politicians and others who support Trump quickly do an about face if/when he's convicted of anything. Espcially if he actually is locked up. Oh, they'll keep whining and defending him, if he's free. But not once he's behind bars. Too bad he likely won't end up in Pound In The Ass Prison, though. (I expect certain idiots, like MTG, to keep defending him no matter what, sadly.)
A Trump-appointed judge has denied the return of Lindell's phone. He cited the 11th Circuit panel of three judges (two appointed by Trump) who unanimously lifted a restraining order by Cannon that had prevented the DOJ from using documents seized at Mar-a-Lago for a criminal investigation. Trump Inadvertently Helps Judge Deny Mike Lindell’s Bid to Get Seized Phone Back – Rolling Stone
Trump telephathy. 'Nonsense on stilts': Legal experts dismiss Trump's claim that presidents can declassify documents 'even by thinking about it' excerpt: “There can be a process, but there doesn’t have to be. You’re the president. You make that decision. So when you send it, it’s declassified,” Trump added. “I declassified everything.”
'Nonsense on stilts': Legal experts dismiss Trump's claim that presidents can declassify documents 'even by thinking about it' excerpt: “If a president could declassify with a thought, he could literally declassify every document in the possession of the U.S. government with a constitutional Jedi-like power,” Jonathan Turley, a law scholar who testified before Congress in support of Trump during his first impeachment hearing in 2019, wrote in a blog post. “No one would know that there was declassification other than the fact that he removed the documents or treated them as declassified.”