Trump Orders Crackdown on Lawyers Opposing Administration Policies
The directive targets attorneys involved in immigration cases and past litigation against the government, drawing widespread criticism from legal advocacy groups.
- President Trump issued a directive instructing Attorney General Pam Bondi to impose sanctions on lawyers and firms involved in 'frivolous' litigation against the federal government.
- The order focuses on immigration cases, accusing attorneys of unethical practices such as coaching clients to lie in asylum claims.
- Marc Elias, a prominent Democratic lawyer, was specifically named in the memo, accused of 'grossly unethical misconduct' in past litigation.
- The directive includes provisions to reassess security clearances and federal contracts for attorneys and firms found guilty of misconduct.
- Legal advocacy groups, including the ACLU and Democracy Forward, condemned the move as a threat to the rule of law and an attempt to intimidate opposition.