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6. The White House escalates its radical offensive against D.C. law firms
Mon Mar 17, 2025, 03:31 PM
Mar 2025

The problem is not just that Donald Trump keeps trying to punish prominent private law firms. The president's motivations make the problem worse.

The White House escalates its radical offensive against D.C. law firms - MSNBC

(@maxwineinger.bsky.social) 2025-03-17T13:31:51.853Z



https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/white-house-escalates-radical-offensive-dc-law-firms-rcna196680

The president didn’t appear to care. In fact, in an interview that was aired early last week, the Republican told Fox News that there were other law firms that he also intended to target. Evidently, he was serious. The New York Times reported:

President Trump on Friday opened a third attack against a private law firm, restricting the business activities of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison just days after a federal judge ruled such measures appeared to violate the Constitution.


According to the order, the move was motivated partly because the firm employs Mark Pomerantz, who assembled evidence against Trump years ago while working at the Manhattan district attorney’s office, and partly because a partner at the firm worked on a case involving a Jan. 6 rioter.

A Politico report noted, “Top law firms are debating whether to make a public show of support for three major firms that have come under attack by the Trump administration. ... But they’re racked by private worries they’d be targeted, too.”

In other words, the president is already retaliating against some of the largest law firms in Washington, D.C. Other firms could step up and denounce such tactics, but they know they’d likely end up soon after on the West Wing’s retaliation list.

But while it’s very easy to believe this campaign reflects Trump’s larger drive to turn his second term into an extended revenge tour, there’s another element to this that’s worth keeping in mind.

Right now, with Congress’ Republican majorities in the House and Senate acting like presidential employees, the most meaningful barrier between Trump and his goals is the judiciary — an institution where he and his policies have struggled quite a bit over the last several weeks.

With this in mind, the rationale behind the offensive against law firms becomes even more obvious: The White House likely wants to stop losing in the courts, and the surest way to prevent those defeats is to discourage nervous law firms from taking cases that Trump won’t like.

I am hoping that the large firms step up and fight trump.

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