
Lawrence O'Donnell Spots New 'Jewel Of Trump Lawyer Incompetence'
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An attorney for one of Donald Trump's co-defendants said he did not own a computer, according to a new filing.
MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell was flabbergasted by a detail in a new court filing from special counsel Jack Smith in the classified documents case against Donald Trump and two co-defendants.
According to the Friday filing, an attorney for Carlos De Oliveira, a co-defendant and maintenance supervisor at Mar-a-Lago, said he was unable to review CCTV footage the prosecution had obtained from the Trump Organization and provided during discovery because he did not own or have access to a laptop or desktop computer.
De Oliveira’s attorney said he had been attempting to review the entirety of the government’s discovery documents on a handheld tablet, the filing stated.
To resolve the issue, the government offered to loan the attorney a laptop, and “hand-delivered a computer to him,” according to the filing.
The prosecution said it has since offered assistance to the attorney, “providing tips and examples, and offering to set up calls,” whenever he has flagged technical issues.













