Let me ask you all this: is the chief legal counsel for the POTUS suppose to GIVE him legal advice, or is he suppose to tell him what the laws are?
Sheets just lurched over to his staffer waving with his prepared text like he was going to fall over..
I believe it is the former, buy and large. Of course, he has to have an understanding of the law to do so, but most clients I know don't what to hear a recitation of the law. They want advice on what can and cannot be done.