First and foremost: Attorney-Client Privilege
is protected by the Bill of Rights. An attorney
has to break the law in a major way before it
can be appropriate to execute a warrant on
their offices. President Trump has rights like
any American. The notion that the federal
government can abuse their powers by raiding
his attorney's office to gain access to
privileged communications is outrageous and
flies in the face of constitutional law.
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