what do you make of this lawsuit? you know, it s a curious animal. it s part nothing burger, but it s also really, in my view, a publicity stunt, and then it s a very fragile thing. you can liken it to a bit of a jenga building where you are late in the game and the entire he had nice is resting on one block at the bottom. if you pull that block away, namely this nondisclosure contract provision, the whole thing will crumble. but it s a very curious thing. a curious thing from the former president s perspective. very straightforward. what did the confidentially agreement say? what it would have allowed you to breach it. that would be their side tv to the extent that they have to answer and defend. from the president s side, what is the risk? well, the risk is he actually has to engage in discovery, be deposed, testify under oath in a
a curious thing from the former president s perspective. very straightforward. what did the confidentially agreement say? wh whats would have allowed you to breach it. that would be their side tv to the extent that they have to answer and defend. from the president s side, what is the risk? well, the risk is he actually has to engage in discovery, be dedee posed, testify under oath in a deposition. i think the kicker though is that he s gaming the system. it s much like the facebook and twitter lawsuit from a couple of months ago that now everybody has forgotten about. i don t think these cases are ever going to get to that point. i think the entire point of this is for him to go on offense, look like he is suing people so that his supporters will support his legal defense fund, and put money in his pocket that he can spend on all of this criminal defense work that is the real issue here for him. i don t think he ever intends for these cases to make it to a