Adrian, the head of the law firm, has both the motivation to win big clients in Silicon Valley to gain fame, and the political motivation to use this case against Trump, but ignores the interests of the final client in this case. Fortunately, Trump was as stupid as always, and he sent Twitter to assist in the final stage of the trial. The so-called one slap didn't make a sound, and the president and the media in a disadvantaged position really raised the case to the point of the First Amendment. In the end, the law firm won the case for the client, expanded its business in the media and entertainment industry, and also won the golden client, killing three birds with one stone.
In this episode, there are both the American leftists' daily hatred of Trump, ridiculing the Sichuan Dynasty as mine; there is also a reflection on their own camp, not to hurt colleagues' friendship and client interests for political will; self-deprecation. The plot of this episode has nine twists and turns, the satire is so wonderful, and the characters are three-dimensional and multi-faceted.
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