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Attorney Todd Blanche Advises Trump On Social Media Reposts

U.S. presidential candidate Rubio and rival candidate Trump speak simultaneously at the U.S. Republican presidential candidates debate in Detroit

Judge Juan Merchan recently made a statement regarding attorney Todd Blanche's claim that former President Donald Trump had gotten 'too close to the line' with his reposts on social media. According to Merchan, Blanche should have informed Trump when his client was considering reposting something.

During a court proceeding, Blanche reportedly passed a note to Trump after making the statement. The note's contents were not disclosed, but it was observed that Trump was reading it.

This incident sheds light on the legal complexities surrounding social media usage by public figures and the responsibilities of their legal representatives. Merchan's remarks suggest that there may have been a lack of communication between Blanche and Trump regarding the content being reposted.

It is essential for individuals in the public eye to be mindful of the content they share on social media platforms, as it can have legal implications. Legal experts often advise public figures to exercise caution and seek legal counsel before posting or reposting potentially controversial material.

The interaction between Blanche and Trump in the courtroom underscores the importance of clear communication between attorneys and their clients, especially in high-profile cases. As the proceedings continue, it will be interesting to see how this incident influences the legal strategy of Trump's defense team.

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