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Trump vs. Top Law Firms: Executive Orders Ignite Legal Showdown
Critics argue the orders misuse presidential power, raising constitutional concerns, while Trump defends them as necessary to address alleged misconduct by the firms.
Critics argue the orders misuse presidential power, raising constitutional concerns, while Trump defends them as necessary to address alleged misconduct by the firms.
The firm faced losses after an executive order targeting its federal contracts and alleged political bias.
The lawsuit accuses Selzer’s poll of “fraud” and “election interference,” but her attorneys argue polls are protected political speech.
Terminations align with Trump's campaign promise to remove individuals tied to investigations led by former special counsel Jack Smith regarding the 2020 election and classified documents.
The situation highlights tensions between personal advocacy, administrative policies, and the ethical challenges faced by public officials.