Perry Mason
At several rallies, POTUS made references to Perry Mason, specifically how he always wins the case at the end with a surprise, airtight revelation. Check out the description of the show and the similarities to our current situation.
Perry Mason features in 82 novels and 4 short stories, all of which involve a client being charged with murder, usually involving a preliminary hearing or jury trial. Typically, Mason establishes his client's innocence by finding the real murderer.
Mason describes himself in the following way:
"You'll find that I'm a lawyer who has specialized in trial work, and in a lot of criminal work…I'm a specialist on getting people out of trouble. They come to me when they're in all sorts of trouble, and I work them out … If you look me up through some family lawyer or some corporation lawyer, he'll probably tell you that I'm a shyster. If you look me up through some chap in the District Attorney's office, he'll tell you that I'm a dangerous antagonist but he doesn't know very much about me."
A judge who has just witnessed one of the lawyer's unusual tactics says:
"Mr. Mason…from time to time you seem to find yourself in predicaments from which you extricate yourself by unusual methods which invariably turn out to be legally sound. The Court feels you are fully capable of looking after your own as well as your clients' interests."
In The Case of the Drowsy Mosquito:
"How does it feel to be the victim for once? … You've been sticking up for criminals and now you can see the other side of the picture."
"Not 'sticking up for criminals,'" (Mason) protested indignantly. "I have never stuck up for any criminal. I have merely asked for the orderly administration of an impartial justice … Due legal process is my own safeguard against being convicted unjustly. To my mind, that's government. That's law and order."
The television series contains some hints of what Mason did in the past. In The Case of the Misguided Missile, he says that he served in the Navy on Ulithi atoll during WWII. In The Case of the Travelling Treasure, he says that he served aboard a minesweeper.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perry_Mason