The Washington Post reports that since landing in Miami Monday night, Trump has been trying to find a qualified lawyer who’s an active member of the Florida Bar to represent him at Tuesday’s federal arraignment hearing on 37 counts. Apparently, Trump is having difficulty finding a lawyer to join his team willing to potentially lose his law license or turn State’s evidence. It doesn’t help that the two lawyers representing Trump in the documents case, Jim Trusty and John Rowley, reportedly quit last week. The Post reports Trump wants a seasoned lawyer to represent him through the trial, quite a task given the late timing and the fact that the attorney would not likely be able to find any work outside politics after this trial.