I know that pretty much all of DC is trying to destroy Trump. His tweets are one of the most crucial weapons in his arsenal. He’d be suicidal not to use them.
Trump is not the average client, btw. He knows exactly what he’s doing—~a hundred times more so than his know-it-all naysayer critics.
Once AGAIN..it would be UNWISE not to listen to outside counsel..
and it would border on malpractice if outside counsel is telling him to post willy nilly on twitter on these matters.
Call up a Senior Partner at that law firm you worked at AND ASK THEM
The distinction is how the tweets should be employed. They should be crafted in essence by the legal team and have a purpose. I.e., the tweets should be used to make or underscore points that an agressive R on the committee would pursue, and to counter false, irrelevant or unsupported contentions by the D's.
What a wonderful and previously unavailable opportunity: to provide contemporaneous comments to a national audience.