Former President Donald Trump has replaced his top Georgia lawyer ahead of his surrender Thursday evening, sources tell CNN.

Drew Findling, the lawyer who has led Trump’s defense in Georgia, is being replaced by Steven Sadow, an Atlanta-based attorney whose website profile describes him as a “special counsel for white collar and high-profile defense.”

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      I know you think you’re riding the center here, but he committed a failed coup and is now facing the consequences. It’s tough to back the wrong horse but you gotta take your losses and move on.

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        In the immortal words and probably only wise thing trump ever said “You lost! get over it.”

        Too bad he can’t take his own advice…

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      I honestly don’t think Joe Biden has any interest in what lawyer Trump has today or why.

      He probably has more relevant news to read. Did you know that Kim Kardashian once had a cover photo on a magazine that broke the internet?

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      All these criminals keep getting arrested… it must be a conspiracy!

      Please learn to live in reality. Please start caring what words mean.

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      Are you calling people that don’t try to overturn elections “Joe Biden’s allies”?

      I suppose they would be, huh.

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      This is certainly a take… A silly take but still one nonetheless.

      Pro-Tip: Anything you hear out of the GOP’s mouth should be taken with a grain of salt and/or assume it’s a political ploy.