Former Pentagon special counsel Ryan Goodman said Trump's lawyers misinterpreted SCOTUS Judge Brett Kavanaugh in latest argument.
Donald Trump's lawyers made a potentially problematic error in a Supreme Court filing regarding presidential immunity, according to a former Pentagon special counsel.'Holy backfire,' Ryan Goodman, a CNN legal analyst, said while highlighting the issue on X, formerly Twitter.
'In an appearance on CNN, Goodman went on to discuss how Trump taking Kavanaugh's previous remarks out of context may end up backfiring on the former president.'It's a good move to try to put the justices back at themselves. In one of the paragraphs they have both Kavanaugh and Antonin Scalia quoted together,' Goodman said.
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