Politics / Legal
President Donald Trump has intensified his actions against law firms he accuses of filing 'frivolous' lawsuits against his administration. Recent executive orders and a new memorandum authorize sanctions, including revoking security clearan...
The Trump administration's actions represent a significant escalation in the conflict between the executive branch and the legal profession. The memorandum, titled 'Preventing Abuses of the Legal System and the Federal Court,' directs the Attorney General and Secretary of Homeland Security to prioritize enforcement of regulations governing attorney conduct. It specifically cites Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11, which prohibits attorneys from making false or frivolous claims, and Model Rule of Professional Conduct 3.1. The administration argues that rampant fraud, meritless asylum claims, and creating fraudulent documents in order to alter the outcome of the Presidential election are examples of unethical behavior that has become too common. The actions raise concerns about the separation of powers, and the independence of the legal system. They have triggered protest and even a resignation in one instance, according to NPR. The situation will likely draw further scrutiny.
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