Over 100 trivial lawsuits have been filed against his presidency since January, which is the extreme media’s most recent plot to undermine President Trump’s America First agenda. Trump, however, doesn’t take their laws seriously.
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Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to evaluate anti-Trump attorneys and law firms attempting to muscle his presidency through false prosecution in a bold move that should have Liberals and their army of advocate lawyers crying. With an exceptional 15 rulings issued against national actions only last month, far more than Obama or Biden actually faced, the timing couldn’t be more crucial.
The Left’s ferocity is apparent. They’re turning to their preferred tactic now, after losing the Oval Office, the House, and the Senate in November: finding activist judges to stifle important administrative actions. We’ve seen this circus come to life when Trump’s executive order for inheritance citizen and his deportation of Colombian gang members, who are terrorizing National communities, are granted injunctions.
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In a memo released on Saturday, Trump declared that “lawyers and law firms that engage in activities that violate the laws of the United States or laws governing counsel do must be properly and held accountable. Accountability is especially crucial when misconduct by attorneys and law firms threatens our national security, homeland security, public safety, or election integrity, according to  .
Trump has also given names.
Recent instances of grossly unethical behavior are far too prevalent. For instance, in 2016, Marc Elias, the founder and president of Elias Law Group LLP, was deeply involved in the development of a false “dossier” by a foreign national to serve as a false pretext for Federal law enforcement to investigate a presidential candidate in order to affect the outcome of the election. Elias also purposefully attempted to conceal the role of his client, who was a Hillary Clinton flop, in the dossier.
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Trump’s authority to impose our nation’s immigration laws is being undermined by numerous immigration attorneys, including those from prominent law firms. According to the memo, these activist attorneys actively instruct clients to lie or conceal their past to evade immigration authorities, deceive them into applying for asylum, and deceive them into believing they are not in danger. The federal government is under a heavy burden in preventing this widespread fraud, which not only undermines the rule of law but also causes mass illegal immigration, which causes tragic crimes against innocent Americans and puts strain on taxpayer-funded resources intended for citizens.
Attorney General Bondi has been given the task of recommending additional defenses against these frivolous lawsuits, which the administration views in good conscience as a violation of the separation of powers.  ,
Trump wrote,” I further direct the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to prioritize the enforcement of their respective rules governing attorney conduct and discipline.” The Attorney General is further directed to take all appropriate steps, including directing the Attorney General to disciplinary action against any attorney who appears to be violating professional conduct laws, including those governing meritorious claims and assertions, especially in cases involving national security, homeland security, public safety, or election integrity, in Federal court or before any other federal government component.
Trump also gave the attorney general the authority to hold law firms accountable for moral deeds, including holding senior partners accountable when junior attorneys engage in unethical behavior. The attorney general must make recommendations to the president, such as revokencing security clearances or terminating federal contracts, if it is determined that an attorney or firm engaged in litigation against the federal government warrants sanctions or disciplinary action. Additionally, the attorney general is required to conduct an attorney review of attorney conduct in cases involving the government over the past eight years and to make recommendations for further action, including contract termination or other penalties, if misconduct is discovered, such as frivolous lawsuits or fraud.
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It’s about time someone took the stand against these legal mercenaries who abduct our court system.
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