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In reply to the discussion: Trump administration to drop defense of law firm sanctions [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(178,381 posts)13. 'Great villains': Law firms that 'groveled' to Trump scorched as revenge bid dropped
The law firms who did NOT cave to trump won. The law firms who caved to trump have suffered some major losses of clients and partners. Now that the DOJ has dropped the silly lawsuit trying to enforce trump's executive orders, I am hoping that the coward law firms will reconsider their "agreements" with trump.
'Great villains': Law firms that 'groveled' to Trump scorched as revenge bid dropped
— Ben Franklin Warned Us (@herobenfranklin.bsky.social) 2026-03-03T00:45:16.500Z
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President Donald Trump's Justice Department backed down on Monday on a huge monthslong legal battle, no longer defending a series of executive orders that attacked prominent law firms that represented anti-Trump clients in the past.
It's a huge victory for the rule of law, voting rights attorney Marc Elias told MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace but also a huge black eye for the law firms that made deals with Trump to avoid similar regulatory action against them.....
"I think today is going to be remembered as one of the most important days for the opposition movement against Donald Trump," said Elias, who runs both the Elias Law Group and the media outlet Democracy Docket. "Today was the day that the law firms that stood up tall and said to Donald Trump, we will not bow down to you. We will not obey. We will not bend the knee. Today is the day that the Department of Justice ... [stopped fighting] the victory that the law firms had against the Department of Justice. And what that means for everyone listening is that the four law firms that stood their ground, they can proceed on and have government contracts and enter buildings and do all of the things that Donald Trump tried to deny them."
At the same time, he said, "For the 9 or 10 law firms that capitulated and collaborated, they still have to provide free legal services to Donald Trump."
"They still have to look at themselves in the mirror and explain why they settled a case that wound up getting dismissed, and that the Department of Justice then dropped," said Elias. "They have to explain to their clients why anyone would hire them when they were so cowardly, when they lacked even the basic spine expected of any lawyer, no less one who charges thousands of dollars an hour, and they settled a claim and groveled in the Oval Office rather than standing up to fight."
It's a huge victory for the rule of law, voting rights attorney Marc Elias told MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace but also a huge black eye for the law firms that made deals with Trump to avoid similar regulatory action against them.....
"I think today is going to be remembered as one of the most important days for the opposition movement against Donald Trump," said Elias, who runs both the Elias Law Group and the media outlet Democracy Docket. "Today was the day that the law firms that stood up tall and said to Donald Trump, we will not bow down to you. We will not obey. We will not bend the knee. Today is the day that the Department of Justice ... [stopped fighting] the victory that the law firms had against the Department of Justice. And what that means for everyone listening is that the four law firms that stood their ground, they can proceed on and have government contracts and enter buildings and do all of the things that Donald Trump tried to deny them."
At the same time, he said, "For the 9 or 10 law firms that capitulated and collaborated, they still have to provide free legal services to Donald Trump."
"They still have to look at themselves in the mirror and explain why they settled a case that wound up getting dismissed, and that the Department of Justice then dropped," said Elias. "They have to explain to their clients why anyone would hire them when they were so cowardly, when they lacked even the basic spine expected of any lawyer, no less one who charges thousands of dollars an hour, and they settled a claim and groveled in the Oval Office rather than standing up to fight."
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LetMyPeopleVote
Monday
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Those who bent the knee weren't exactly advertising their skill in the law, were they?
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Monday
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Monday
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'Great villains': Law firms that 'groveled' to Trump scorched as revenge bid dropped
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Monday
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Tuesday
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trump got mad at the DOJ and now the DOJ will continue to try to enforce these executive orders
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Tuesday
#18
It's official. Govt asks to withdraw its unopposed motion to dismiss its appeal in the law firm executive order cases.
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In sudden reversal, Trump DOJ moves to revive retaliation cases against law firms
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Tuesday
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MaddowBlog-In a stunning reversal, Trump's Justice Department revives campaign against law firms
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