Trump’s lawyers are too cowardly to quit or to tell Trump to shut up


I contend Lawrence’s coward accusation against Trump lawyers applies in equal measures to the following Alabama Republicans who endorsed Trump for President last week before the Alabama Republican Convention.

Alabama Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives: Robert Aderholt, Jerry Carl, Barry Moore, Gary Palmer, Mike Rogers and Dale Strong;

Alabama Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth;

Alabama Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate;

Alabama Public Service Commission President Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh;

and Alabama Public Service Commissioners Chip Beeker and Jeremy Oden.

They’re all cowards and, by their endorsements, fully accept EVERY word and action Donald Trump says or does, including his love of Christian Nationalists, hatred of women, blacks (especially black women), gays, and anyone who confronts his unending lies.


And, of course, we know where Alabama Senator Tommy Tuberville stands.

Despicable. All of them. The Republican Party has become the Regressive Department, determined to destroy our democracy.

Here’s the link to the following article.

Trump picks up major Alabama endorsements ahead of Montgomery visit tonight

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Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at a fundraiser event for the Alabama Republican Party, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Montgomery, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)AP

Former President Donald Trump picked up a wave of endorsements from top Alabama Republicans on Friday, hours before he is scheduled to speak in Montgomery.

Trump’s campaign announced that Tommy Tuberville, Alabama’s senior senator, and the state’s six Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives – Robert Aderholt, Jerry Carl, Barry Moore, Gary Palmer, Mike Rogers and Dale Strong – are backing the former president in his bid to return to the White House. Other endorsements came from Lt. Gov. Will Ainsworth, Agriculture Commissioner Rick Pate, Public Service Commission President Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh and Public Service Commissioners Chip Beeker and Jeremy Oden.

Not listed among the endorsements Friday by the Trump campaign were Gov. Kay Ivey and U.S. Sen. Katie Britt. A statement from Britt on Friday said that she is maintaining neutrality in the Republican primary while serving on the Republican National Committee’s Republican Party Advisory Council. Trump endorsed Britt in the Republican Senate primary in 2022.

Related: Biden campaign knocks Donald Trump visit to Alabama as endorsement of Tuberville’s ‘political antics’

Related: Trump rules early Alabama fundraising and national polling, but pundits claim: ‘It’s just too early’

The endorsements perhaps come as no surprise given past support for Trump — the frontrunner in the 2024 Republican presidential primary — but it would seem to reiterate Alabama as a Trump stronghold even amid legal issues that have seen him indicted in three different investigations in recent months.