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Trump Targets Top Law Firms in Retaliation Move

Trump Targets Top Law Firms in Retaliation Move
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Politics June 2, 2025 13:49

washington - Donald Trump's vendetta against major law firms involves pro bono work demands and shifting legal support focus, impacting firm-client relationships.

Trump's Feud with Law Firms

Former President Donald Trump's ongoing vendetta extends to top law firms, involving demands for pro bono services and redirection of legal support focus.

Background Story

Trump's clash with the legal profession dates back to his 2016 campaign, where a research firm, initially hired by a conservative news site, switched allegiance to the Democrats, providing the controversial Steele dossier, sparking FBI investigations and media scrutiny.

Retaliation Measures

Trump's retaliatory actions include canceling government contracts, revoking access passes, and restricting government roles for employees of targeted law firms, leading to legal battles and settlements.

Pro Bono Requirement

Law firms, as part of settlements, commit to pro bono work, with Trump emphasizing support for causes like aiding police officers, veterans, and combating antisemitism, redirecting legal efforts away from certain progressive agendas.

Impact and Criticism

Legal ethics experts criticize Trump's tactics, arguing that the focus on pro bono work undermines the traditional role of law firms and could strain resources, particularly in veteran-related legal matters.

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