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Related: About this forumTrump executive order targets Seattle's largest law firm
President Donald Trump issued an executive order on Thursday targeting Seattle-based law firm Perkins Coie LLP by seeking to terminate contracts and security clearances.
Perkins Coie has over 380 attorneys in Seattle, making it Seattle's largest law firm, and 1,200 globally.
The dishonest and dangerous activity of the law firm Perkins Coie LLP has affected this country for decades, Trumps executive order says.
It goes on to say that in 2016, while representing failed Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, Perkins Coie hired Fusion GPS, which then manufactured a false dossier designed to steal an election. This egregious activity is part of a pattern.
https://www.bizjournals.com/seattle/news/2025/03/07/perkins-coie-trump-target-executive-order.html
Prove it dipshit. Don't just make unsubstantiated accusations.

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(189,779 posts)kelly1mm
(5,673 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(161,002 posts)When Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting a private law firm, it was seen as an outrageous abuse. It didnt stop him from doing it again.
https://bsky.app/profile/deec00p1953.bsky.social/post/3ljt4xsyrt22v
Link to tweet
https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/jamie-raskin-calls-white-houses-campaign-law-firms-dangerous-hell-rcna195392
And then he did it again. The Washington Post reported:
In an Oval Office ceremony, the president signed an executive order hitting the large international law firm Perkins Coie with a sweeping directive that bans the federal government from hiring it, or from using contractors who work with it, except in limited circumstances. The order also bars Perkins Coie employees from entering federal buildings and suspends their security clearances.
In politics, Perkins Coie is known for, among other prominent things, representing Hillary Clinton.
The Posts report added, The move could have a chilling effect on law firms willingness to take on clients and cases that run counter to the Trump administration, challenging a fundamental tenet of the rule of law in the United States that everyone should have access to legal representation, experts said.
Democratic Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, issued a statement describing the White Houses campaign as dangerous as hell......
The Democratic congressman concluded, By threatening to seek costs and damages from private litigants, Donald Trump is trying to scare Americans out of court. Thanks to our Founders, we have a right to get lawyers to challenge the Administrations blatantly unlawful efforts to freeze funds to essential government programs like wildfire prevention, scientific research and food assistance. We have a right to get brave lawyers to challenge MAGA and DOGE when they fire thousands of government workers and shut down agencies that defend American consumers against frauds and scams.
Time will tell how and whether the relevant firms respond to the Republicans offensive, but Raskins point is a good one. Circling back to our recent coverage, I can appreciate why many have grown inured to Trumps pettiness, to his abuses, to his fixation on retaliatory revenge, etc. but its worth pausing to appreciate that steps like these arent supposed to be part of politics in the United States. The president is using the power of his office to punish private law firms, not because they did something improper or illegal, but because he disapproves of the firms taking on matters that affected him personally.
Mark Zaid, a Washington lawyer who also had his security clearance revoked by Trump, told the Times last week that the presidents first executive order on this was a disgraceful affront to the entire legal and national security system.
The fact that Trump then did it again makes matters vastly worse.