Todd Blanche represented the former president at a federal courthouse in Miami on Tuesday.
The report said that several attorneys declined to take him on as a client.
Shortly after Trump was indicted last week, Jim Trusty and John Rowley—two of his attorneys involved in the documents case—issued their resignation. Trump commended the men in a Truth Social post after their resignation and announced that Blanche would be taking over. "I want to thank Jim Trusty and John Rowley for their work," Trump said on Truth Social,"but they were up against a very dishonest, corrupt, evil, and 'sick' group of people, the likes of which has not been seen before."
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