MeMoMu_FIA_052 OCCUPY DEMOCRATS: TRUMP ABANDONS HIS VENDETTA AGAINST LAW FIRMS


'Donald Trump spent months terrorizing the legal profession — stripping security clearances, blocking building access, threatening to destroy firms financially — and now, with his tail between his legs, he's walking away from every single one of those fights.'

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BREAKING: Trump ABANDONS his vendetta against law firms after courts humiliate him four times in a row.

Donald Trump spent months terrorizing the legal profession — stripping security clearances, blocking building access, threatening to destroy firms financially — and now, with his tail between his legs, he's walking away from every single one of those fights.

The Justice Department is expected to drop its appeals defending Trump's punitive executive orders against Jenner & Block, WilmerHale, Perkins Coie, and Susman Godfrey as soon as Monday. Four trial courts struck down his actions. Four times, the courts said no. And now, rather than face a fifth, sixth, and seventh humiliation up the appellate chain, the administration is quietly retreating.

Let's be clear about what Trump actually did here. He used the power of the presidency to punish law firms — not for breaking any laws, but for representing clients he didn't like and employing lawyers who had worked against him. He threatened to cut off their federal contracts, bar their attorneys from government buildings, and revoke their security clearances. It was a banana republic-style assault on the independence of the legal profession, designed to send one unmistakable message: cross me and I will destroy your business.

It worked — on some firms. The White House's intimidation campaign was so effective that other major law firms didn't wait to be targeted. They rushed to cut deals with Trump, collectively pledging nearly $1 billion in pro bono legal work for causes the administration favors. A billion dollars in legal services, extracted from the private sector through fear and coercion, without a single vote of Congress or line of legislation.

That's not the rule of law. That's a protection racket.

But the four firms that fought back won. Every court that looked at Trump's executive orders reached the same conclusion: this was unconstitutional retaliation, plain and simple. And now the administration — which has spent over a year loudly insisting these orders were completely legal and totally justified — can't find the nerve to defend them before another judge.

There's no press conference announcing this retreat. No Truth Social post. No one taking a victory lap.

Just a quiet DOJ filing, four firms vindicated, and a president who threatened to destroy the legal profession, discovering, once again, that the courts are not impressed.

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