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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsDOJ subpoenas law firms that caved to Trump as 'pitched legal battle' erupts: NYT
This fight will be fun to watch. The firms who gave into trump may be regretting their decision
DOJ subpoenas law firms that caved to Trump as 'pitched legal battle' erupts: NYT #RawStory
— #TuckFrump (@realtuckfrumper.bsky.social) 2026-07-14T22:23:14.000Z
https://www.rawstory.com/trump-law-firms-legal-battle/
Law firms that cut deals with Trump to stop executive orders are now fighting a secret courtroom battle, the New York Times reported.
According to the Times, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas to 13 elite law firms, including nine that struck deals with Trump early in his second term to fend off "crippling" executive orders. Four of the subpoenaed firms challenged those orders in court, the Times reported.
The nine firms that cut deals with Trump "have largely continued to generate vast profits and the White House has appeared to leave them alone," the Times wrote. Those deals included agreements to pledge nearly a billion dollars in free legal work to causes supported by Trump to head off executive orders that would have crippled these firms, according to the Times.
"In recent days, behind closed doors, the uneasy truce between the firms and the White House has erupted into a pitched legal battle," according to the Times, which reviewed one of the subpoenas. "Now, the Justice Department has taken the highly aggressive move of issuing subpoenas to the firms and is demanding that their leaders sit for depositions before Justice Department lawyers."....
"The government's subpoenas marked an escalation of the battle surrounding the lawsuit and aim to put the law firms' leaders under the same kind of pressure that the bar association's subpoena put on Mr. Epshteyn," the Times reported, based on conversations with people familiar with the matter.
According to the Times, the Justice Department has issued subpoenas to 13 elite law firms, including nine that struck deals with Trump early in his second term to fend off "crippling" executive orders. Four of the subpoenaed firms challenged those orders in court, the Times reported.
The nine firms that cut deals with Trump "have largely continued to generate vast profits and the White House has appeared to leave them alone," the Times wrote. Those deals included agreements to pledge nearly a billion dollars in free legal work to causes supported by Trump to head off executive orders that would have crippled these firms, according to the Times.
"In recent days, behind closed doors, the uneasy truce between the firms and the White House has erupted into a pitched legal battle," according to the Times, which reviewed one of the subpoenas. "Now, the Justice Department has taken the highly aggressive move of issuing subpoenas to the firms and is demanding that their leaders sit for depositions before Justice Department lawyers."....
"The government's subpoenas marked an escalation of the battle surrounding the lawsuit and aim to put the law firms' leaders under the same kind of pressure that the bar association's subpoena put on Mr. Epshteyn," the Times reported, based on conversations with people familiar with the matter.
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DOJ subpoenas law firms that caved to Trump as 'pitched legal battle' erupts: NYT (Original Post)
LetMyPeopleVote
Yesterday
OP
It's always easier to push around cowards who showed their yellow bellies than the ones who stood up to you.
Efilroft Sul
Yesterday
#3
The scary part is how many DOJ employees were there that were scum all along.
dem4decades
23 hrs ago
#4
dem4decades
(14,778 posts)1. I don't understand, wouldn't DOJ investigate lawfirms that didn't cave?
Efilroft Sul
(4,508 posts)3. It's always easier to push around cowards who showed their yellow bellies than the ones who stood up to you.
Bullying 101.
spanone
(142,345 posts)2. The corruption is just breathtaking.
dem4decades
(14,778 posts)4. The scary part is how many DOJ employees were there that were scum all along.