KEY POINTS
  • Trump lawyer Jim Trusty said he would no longer represent the former president in his $475 million defamation lawsuit against CNN.
  • Trusty had recently quit defending Trump in the Mar-a-Lago classified documents criminal case.
  • The defamation case accuses CNN of running a "smear campaign" against Trump, including by comparing him to Adolf Hitler.
James Trusty, attorney for Donald Trump, appears on "Meet the Press" in Washington, D.C., April 9, 2023.

An attorney who quit the team defending Donald Trump in the criminal classified documents case said Friday he would no longer represent the former president in a separate defamation lawsuit against CNN.

The lawyer, Jim Trusty, said in a court filing that his request to withdraw from the $475 million civil suit "is based upon irreconcilable differences" with Trump.