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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddowBlog-As the White House's campaign against law firms continues, Trump says a bit too much
The president declared, out loud and on camera, that he agreed that the law firms that he's targeted did nothing wrong.
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-houses-campaign-law-firms-continues-trump-says-bit-much-rcna200417
While several prominent law firms have tried to appease Donald Trump in response to his aggressive and unprecedented campaign against the industry, a handful have responded to presidential attacks by pushing back. As NBC News reported, those efforts are ongoing.
....Hours after the firm filed its motion, Trump spoke at a White House event related to his efforts to boost the coal industry, and he suggested that hed direct some of the law firms that have already surrendered to him to work on coal miningrelated cases in support of the industry.
And then he kept talking.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lmdcovngwg2f
Have you noticed that lots of law firms have been signing up with Trump? the president said, referring to himself in the third person. $100 million, another $100 million for, uh, damages that theyve done. They give you $100 million and then they announce that, But we have done nothing wrong. And I agree, theyve done nothing wrong. But what the hell, they give me a lot of money considering theyve done nothing wrong.
Its an open question as to whether or not the Republican was sincere, but some of the targeted firms have argued that Trump signed punitive orders to attack them without cause. And now the president has declared, out loud and on camera, that he agreed that the firms did nothing wrong.
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP filed a motion [Tuesday] seeking to permanently block Trumps executive order targeting the firm, which previously employed Robert Mueller, who led the Russia investigation after the 2016 election.
....Hours after the firm filed its motion, Trump spoke at a White House event related to his efforts to boost the coal industry, and he suggested that hed direct some of the law firms that have already surrendered to him to work on coal miningrelated cases in support of the industry.
And then he kept talking.
https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:4llrhdclvdlmmynkwsmg5tdc/post/3lmdcovngwg2f
Link to tweet
Have you noticed that lots of law firms have been signing up with Trump? the president said, referring to himself in the third person. $100 million, another $100 million for, uh, damages that theyve done. They give you $100 million and then they announce that, But we have done nothing wrong. And I agree, theyve done nothing wrong. But what the hell, they give me a lot of money considering theyve done nothing wrong.
Its an open question as to whether or not the Republican was sincere, but some of the targeted firms have argued that Trump signed punitive orders to attack them without cause. And now the president has declared, out loud and on camera, that he agreed that the firms did nothing wrong.
This is what is called an admission against interest. None of the law firms did anything wrong but still caved to trump. I agree with the firms fighting trump
The Democratic lawmakers wrote that the executive orders targeting law firms were in blatant violation of the rights guaranteed to all Americans by the First, Fifth, and Sixth Amendments of the United States Constitution and were part of a broader effort by President Trump to use the powers of the presidency to intimidate and silence his perceived enemies. The executive orders have turned into an illegal shakedown of the legal profession, they wrote.
If every law firm targeted by the President were to accede to his unlawful demands, the resulting threat to Americans constitutional protections would erode our democratic values and cherished civil liberties, as well as cost the legal profession dearly and for many years to come, one of the letters stated.
As for the larger industry, more than 500 law firms of various sizes last week signed onto a joint statement of support for Perkins Coie, one of the firms thats fighting back against a Trump order.
As for the firms that chose the path of appeasement and capitulation, theyre increasingly facing backlashes, including from within their own teams
If every law firm targeted by the President were to accede to his unlawful demands, the resulting threat to Americans constitutional protections would erode our democratic values and cherished civil liberties, as well as cost the legal profession dearly and for many years to come, one of the letters stated.
As for the larger industry, more than 500 law firms of various sizes last week signed onto a joint statement of support for Perkins Coie, one of the firms thats fighting back against a Trump order.
As for the firms that chose the path of appeasement and capitulation, theyre increasingly facing backlashes, including from within their own teams
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MaddowBlog-As the White House's campaign against law firms continues, Trump says a bit too much (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Apr 2025
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Buns_of_Fire
(19,239 posts)1. BTW, if you didn't vote for Emperor Fatfuk the First, you owe him $10.
But if you did vote for him, you only owe hin $9.75.
Either way, cough it up or be deported.