Plus Trezor being completely silent on the topic of Wasabi's blockchain analysis despite multiple questions about it on Twitter is not exactly good optics. Trying to take the Wasabi route of pretending the issue doesn't exist?
I don't know why, but that post of yours reminded me of this gem from the Hitman video game:

It will be interesting to see what the service fees will be like when doing coinjoins directly with your Trezor, compared to what Wasabi users pay. I would expect Trezor to take a cut, which would increase the overall price a user has to pay.