Anti-Trump lawyer George Conway began to shed tears during an interview with the Bluwork Podcast at the so-called threat to President Donald Trump’s “rule of law” against the so-called threat.
Trump issued March 14th order He accused law firms Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton and Garrison (Paul Weiss) of engaging in activities that “restrict constitutional freedoms and reduce the quality of American elections.” The two granddaughters of the late Judge Simon Rifkind, who co-founded the company, wrote to the company’s chairman that the Trump administration attacked the rules of the law by targeting the company.
By taking action against these specific law firms, Conway became emotional as Trump discussed alleged attacks on “democracy” and “the rule of law.”
“The first time I read that letter yesterday, I got moist eyes, I’m going to have damp eyes here… When I read the letter, I was really, really, I was really moved by it. Conway said in tears. “And I actually went to send a note to one of my granddaughters yesterday. I don’t know these women… I sent her a message saying, ‘Bravo. Thank you.’ ”
“They want to feel, they want to stand up to something. People want to stand up to something. And I wanted them to know that people are listening to them and it’s good to know that people are listening to us.” “We’re all together. This is a battle for the benefit of our partners. This is a battle for democracy. This is a battle for the rule of law. (Related: Joy Reid is cancelled by MSNBC and sheds tears)
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A White House memo said Paul Weiss’ partner filed a “pro bono” lawsuit on January 6, 2021 against those allegedly involved in the Capitol riots. The memo accused employees of discriminating against them “based on race and other categories.”
The law firm has come to agreement The White House provided the administration with $40 million in legal services in exchange for withdrawing the order.
Trump issued it in March Note This directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to sanction law firms and lawyers “engage in frivolous, unjust and troublesome cases against the United States” in response to the judge’s order against the administration. DOJ has launched a review of law firms that participated in “Weaponized Laws” in response to Trump’s memo.
The judge tried to suspend Trump’s agenda on deporting illegal immigrant criminals and eliminating unnecessary government spending. The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday voted to halt the deportation of Tren de Agua members, ruling that the president could invoke alien enemy laws and deport violent immigrant criminals.
Conway, co-founder of the Trump-hating Lincoln Project, called on him to be appointed during an appearance on MSNBC in November 2019. He recently received a major push back from CNN senior legal analyst Ellie Honig, claiming in 2023 that Trump is not eligible to become president again under the 14th Amendment.
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