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In a Wednesday, February 7 op-ed for MSNBC, writer and editor Jordan Rubin explains why there will be three lawyers arguing before the Supreme Court in the case to determine Donald Trump’s eligibility for office. According to Politico, the three attorneys all “have little experience at the high court’s lectern.” Representing the former president, there’s “Jonathan Mitchell, a conservative lawyer who is the only one of the three who has ever argued before the Supreme Court. He’s done so five times — and during his most recent case, his legal position so exasperated Justice Elena Kagan that she …

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