Impeachment? Already?

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Does the inauguration day of Donald J Trump also herald moves to impeach the new President?

Really?

Already two civil rights groups are attempting to do so.  The site www.impeachdonaldtrumpnow.org, went live on Friday when the President was sworn in.

According to the Washington Post, the site is run by two groups, Free Speech for People and RootsAction who are working on the basis that conflicts of interest are enough to have him removed from the Oval Office.

“The nation is now witnessing a massive corruption of the presidency, far worse than Watergate,” the website says. “From the moment he assumed the office, President Donald Trump has been in direct violation of the U.S. Constitution. The President is not above the law. We will not allow President Trump to profit from the presidency at the expense of our democracy.”


How Has This Criminal Barrister Leveraged A Big LinkedIn Following?

dsouzaLawyers using LinkedIn is one of the keys to building a successful practice and connecting with your clients, but look at how this criminal barrister is using the network.

You can see what LawFuel has written about for lawyers wanting to build their networks on LinkedIn, such as here.

Barrister Dominic D’Souza has over 3000 followers on LinkedIn and was treated with a degree of hyperbole by law blog LegalCheek who said he may be the “new king of LinkedIn”.  Well, not quite.

You can check the most popular on LinkedIn here where they note that it takes at least 36,000 1st degree connections to crack the top 10.

His posts though are both varied, self deprecating and quirky, all of which encourages people to follow him and his activities.

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We particularly like this outside court selfie:

 

But he has also posted other more eclectic images of himself, such as the reference to his celebrating with a client, as below:

 

 

D’Souza is also a blogger, writing his  ‘D’Souza. THE criminal barrister

 

LegalCheek refer to some of the motivational quotes also used:

 

But it’s not as if he has stopped at LinkedIn.  D’Souza also has his own YouTube channel where he shows himself playing instruments and more.

For instance – how do you defend someone who’s guilty –

And how about piano playing –

 

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