Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Trump BRIBING His Own Attorney?!
Episode Date: April 9, 2024Is there a deal between Trump’s lawyer Todd Blanche and Trump to reward Blanche with a plum DOJ position if Trump wins and Blanche keeps him from being convicted? Michael Popok examines some New Yor...k Times reporting that makes it appear that Blanche is working “on commission” for his client. Sign up at https://MoinkBox.com/LEGALAF and get FREE ground beef for a YEAR Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Join us on Patreon: patreon.com/legalaf Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Michael Popak Legal AF. Your lawyers shouldn't be betting on you becoming president so that they can make you the
Department of Justice's US attorney in New York. Is that what Todd Blanch is doing? The lawyer for
Donald Trump who so aggressively and often inappropriately crosses the boundaries of decorum
in a courtroom as he attacks mercilessly Judge Mershon presiding over the criminal case that starts on the 15th of April.
That's what's been posited in a head-scratcher I've been talking about for a long time and maybe
has been answered by the New York Times. I'll talk about that in a minute. I always wondered,
I've said it on Legal AF over and over again, what compelled lawyers who at one time have
been considered at the top of their game like Chris Keiss or Todd Blanch
to do almost the exact same thing at the exact same time,
which is to leave their lucrative partnerships
at well-established law firms,
one in Florida for Chris Keiss,
one in New York, well-known for Todd Blanch,
and go out on their own to open up
solo practitioner offices with one or two lawyers and a paralegal
with one dominant client, basically a captured law firm servicing Donald J. Trump. What would
compel someone to do that? No, look, there's the obvious answer. It's green and it has
president's pictures on it, money. That is the easiest answer
and likely the most compelling one.
But I've left a firm or two in my day
to move on to better opportunities for me.
So I'm not faulting somebody
from trying to progress their career,
change its trajectory.
But I do fault somebody if the reason they're doing it
is they're trying to curry
favor with a client who could get back into the White House in order to reward that person with
his plum job. Now, there's no secret that Todd Blanch, after he left a 13-year run at the US
Attorney's Office, Southern District of New York, which is considered to be the creme de la creme,
the plum assignment within the Department of Justice. Other than working at Maine Justice
in Washington, it is considered to be the most elite, the most prestigious of positions in the
entire country. You become the US attorney for the Southern District of New York and when you come
out, you can write your own ticket financially. There's no way around it. I know a few of those people. Listen, if you're a
high up deputy assistant US attorney or someone that headed one of their divisions, criminal
division, civil division, appellate division, you can write your own ticket too. You control your
own fate and your own destiny. The difference is the people that I know that occupied those positions weren't
quitting their law firms, taking on one client in order to try to return that person to the
White House and be rewarded as a result. Now, it's no secret, you can go on LinkedIn and find
that Todd Blanch used to work at an old, what we call in New York,
old white shoe firm, mainline firm, silk stocking firm, Cadwallader, Cadwallader,
Wickersham and Taft. Pretty sure Howard Taft who used to be our president and on the Supreme Court
is the Taft in that title. So you know how old this law firm is, well established and all of that.
I worked at a major Wall Street type New York law
firm at one point, not on Wall Street. It doesn't have the history of Cadwallader. I mean, it's done
pretty well for itself. It doesn't have the legacy of Cadwallader. Todd Blanch left the US Attorney's
office after a 13-year run there and joined Ken Wallader to head up its
white-collar department. Okay, I get all that. But the job apparently according to the reporting
in the New York Times led by Maggie Haberman, who else, Ben Protus, who else, and Alan Feuer,
is that Todd Blanch has had his eye on the prize for a long time and that prize is to be the US
attorney for the Southern District of New York, not just a high up assistant US attorney
or part of the leadership there.
And who appoints that position?
The President of the United States.
Who's his client?
The President, former President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
Now let's put some pieces together that were pieced together in the New York Times article.
Firstly, Todd Blanch was a registered Democrat in New York before he started representing
Donald Trump.
And then somewhere in the conversion process, the ring kissing process, the secret handshake process he converted into a Republican based in Florida
owning a home near Mar-a-Lago through a feat of alchemy.
How did that happen?
Now he's a Republican.
Is that a litmus test that's a requirement
to represent Donald Trump?
You have to change parties?
Apparently it was.
Or at least he thought, well,
if my client ever gets back into a position
of power, it might be a good idea for me in his party. Now, I'm not claiming that I know that
Todd Blanchett is MAGA. I'd be shocked if he was. I think he's an opportunist. I think he's a person
who's very focused on his career. And he knows that he had to pick a side in this fight for our
democracy and he picked the side.
We on this network think it's the wrong side.
We think it's the side that will lead to chaos and fascism.
But to Todd, Todd Blanchett of the world who, listen, I don't know how big his book of business
was when he was at Cadwallader.
He had a reputation.
He was there for a few years.
Was he bringing in 10, 15, 20, 30 million dollars a year in order to get himself a very high seven-figure paycheck? I don't know. I don't
know about that. Not every former assistant US attorney is successful at rainmaking and bringing
in business. I'll put it this way. If he was that successful and had a stable group of institutional clients
like banks, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, Goldman Sachs, I'm not sure he'd be
toiling representing Donald Trump after so many people had quit. I mean, the people that are left
representing Donald Trump after the first wave, the first, the varsity team that all got convicted is now the JV. It's not people,
I think, that had established business books and they were willing to jeopardize that and their
firms were certainly not willing to jeopardize it. Chris Keiss worked at a firm I used to work at
million years ago and in their Tallahassee office, because before he met Donald Trump, he was primarily known for being married to an appellate judge and having been an appellate
judge and sort of an administrative regulatory capacity kind of appellate lawyer and an
administrative regulatory type capacity in the capital of Florida, Tallahassee. And he'd been
the general counsel for Rick Scott, I believe, as the governor
of Florida. And has been sort of known in the halls and hallways and smoky back rooms of Tallahassee,
Florida. It's a mover and shaker, somebody you want on your side, somebody who can move the levers
of power, especially those that are in the hands of Republicans. But Chris Keist became a whole
different person after, like Todd
Blanch, within months of doing so, left his law firm and established his own law practice with an
office in Florida and an office in New York. Todd Blanch, the person I've been talking at length
about, went even further. He at one time was just renting space from his client, Donald Trump.
It just shows you how the little book
of business that he had. I don't think Todd Blanch had to fire anybody in order to take on
Donald Trump. I don't think he had many clients. So when his main and only client in what's become
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So it's a very incestuous set of relationships here and maybe a quid pro quo that's being outlined
in the New York Times. I mean, the headline alone in the paper edition of the New York Times is
Trump's lawyer Blanche gambled, gilded Manhattan career to represent him. I think it's a little
bit of an overstatement. He certainly had a very, he was certainly very well respected when he was
on the prosecutor's side. And when he left, there were many, many firms in town that were trying to get him to join. I know that for a fact. He chose a good one. It's not what I would have considered
one of the top elite white collar departments, but a lot of those white collar criminal defense
departments within major top law firms already have a head. And some of these other firms want
to kind of get into the business. So they hire somebody like Todd Blanche and have them say, oh, here's the keys to the
kingdom.
You can be the head of the white collar department.
That's I'm giving you a little bit of an insider knowledge of how big firms, big American lawyer
top five, top 10 law firms work.
And so, Ken Wallader probably either lost somebody recently or wanted to expand their
department or wanted to make a big splash with having Todd
Blanch join. He was there for several years. Now, Todd Blanch, back to him for a minute,
just to show you that he's sort of been crossing the line as quickly morphing into his client
before our very eyes. Todd Blanch that I knew by reputation would never have been battling it out
with Judge Marchand or filing the papers that he's filing on behalf of Donald Trump. It just would be beneath him. But nothing seems to be beneath the Trump lawyers these days,
including attacking, including defending their client, attacking the judge's daughter and filing
what I consider to be baseless motions to have the judge removed because he happens to have a
daughter, she happens to have a job, and she happens to have a First Amendment right to represent people on the Democratic side. That's
basically the entire case. To hear Todd Blanch go after at every turn the prosecutors in the
Manhattan DA's office, which are basically his colleagues, but I'll tell you straight from talking to my podcast co-anchor
and friend, Karen Freeman McNifilo, that I know from my own experience, you know,
federal prosecutors kind of look down their nose at state prosecutors. You know, there is a food
chain or a hierarchy, at least in their heads. And they think they're the apex predator in the world
of prosecutors at the Department of Justice and the US Attorney's Office. While the Manhattan DA gets along and often coordinates with the Southern District of New
York or the Eastern District of New York out of Brooklyn as divisions of the Department of
Justice, I'll just put it this way, the feds think that they're you know what, doesn't you know what.
Fill in the blank. It's like Wheel of Fortune, but legal AF stuff. So you have him doing battle like for instance recently, Judge Marchand after
Blanche accused the judge of judge misconduct and accused the Manhattan DA of prosecutorial
misconduct over some subpoenaed documents that Trump and therefore Blanche was late in requesting
himself having caused his own prejudice if there was any.
The judge stopped him.
He said, let me ask you something.
People know Blanche just like in the city.
Mr. Blanche, what did you do before you became a private attorney?
He said, I was in the US Attorney's Office, your honor, Southern District of New York.
He said proudly.
I said, okay.
How many years were you there? He said, 13. Okay. Well, then you know in 13 years of being in the Southern District of
New York as an assistant US attorney, you know how difficult it is and how long the process takes to
subpoena documents from your old office. And despite that, you waited until, I don't know,
three weeks before the trial was about to start, to don't know, three weeks before the trial was about to start,
start your process, four weeks before the trial.
So I don't want to hear about prosecutorial misconduct
or judge misconduct when you don't have any
of the evidence for that.
Then you should, he basically, you know,
he didn't say it quite like this,
but the way it came out to Blanche and to observers was,
you should be ashamed of yourself. And Blanche, according to
other courtroom watchers, was surprised that the judge went after him that way. But welcome to
major leagues, Mr. Blanche. If you want to try to represent your way all the way to becoming the US
attorney for the Southern District of New York by representing Donald Trump, we get to talk about
it here on Legal AF on the Midas Touch Network. I'll continue to do
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