Donald Trump's ex-lawyer, who had quit the case of the classified documents for personal reasons, on Wednesday gave free advice to the former president.
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"You have the right to remain silent. Use it," Parlatore said.
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Former Trump lawyer said the ex-president – who was charged with 37 counts for his handling of the documents – didn't heed his advice when he was working for him.
Meanwhile, the trial date for prosecuting the former president's classified documents case is Aug. 14.
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