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In reply to the discussion: Law Firms Made Deals With Trump. Now He Wants More From Them. [View all]republianmushroom
(19,488 posts)3. Ha Ha Ha and it will get worst.
You sold your souls dudes, if you had one.
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Once you pay the Danegald, you never get rid of the Dane, you stupid assholes. n/t
malthaussen
Wednesday
#12
Trump can't be trusted to honor a deal. He renegotiated NAFTA with Canada and Mexico in 2018.
surfered
Wednesday
#15
Pretty soon they'll be defending concentration camps and mowing the lawn at Mar-a-Lago on the weekends.
Gaugamela
Wednesday
#18
Wait wait wait - don't these "Prestigious" law firms think they are the smartest guys in the room - ALWAYS??
NoMoreRepugs
Wednesday
#19
Also, how do these deals not expose the lawyers to treason the same as everyone else in F47s regime?
in2herbs
Wednesday
#30
Bend the knee w/Trump and get your heads chopped off ...should be alarm bells blaring
NotHardly
Wednesday
#27
How are the lawyers in these lawfirms helping F47 not subjecting them to treason the same as anyone else
in2herbs
Wednesday
#28
These companies destroyed their reputations, and will lose a tremendous amount of business because of it.
patphil
Wednesday
#34
Appeasing an authoritarian near turns out well. They take it was a sign of weakness (which it is) and will
Martin68
Wednesday
#39
Leavitt claims the deals are "fully binding"; article says it's unclear if they were signed written
muriel_volestrangler
Wednesday
#40
And law students are refusing to work for those firms. They screwed up royally. nt
Blasphemer
Wednesday
#44