Anonymous wrote:Interesting article in Politico about how Paul, Weiss and the other other big law firms that committed a billion dollars to support Trump ended up destroying themselves. Such a stupid decision by these firms. I remain amazed by the incompetence and cynicism of these firms.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/07/10/trump-law-firms-deals-mess-column-00445259
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who? Congressional democrats? Yes, they are. If they think Trump’s actions against law firms are illegal, why haven’t they done one thing to stop it? None of them have said a word. They should have been squawking the minute the order against Perkins Coie was signed. Instead, they are complicit.
The letters referenced in this very conversation are from congressional Democrats.
Ooooh they sent letters to the law firms. BFD. I know the law firms are moronic, short-sighted, and now complicit, but at the end of the day they are the victims. Why don’t Dems DO SOMETHING.
(And no, sending me repeated text messages about how I would vote if Midterms were today DOESN’T COUNT)
If you know what the Dems should do, please share with us the top three most urgent steps they can take.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Who? Congressional democrats? Yes, they are. If they think Trump’s actions against law firms are illegal, why haven’t they done one thing to stop it? None of them have said a word. They should have been squawking the minute the order against Perkins Coie was signed. Instead, they are complicit.
The letters referenced in this very conversation are from congressional Democrats.
Ooooh they sent letters to the law firms. BFD. I know the law firms are moronic, short-sighted, and now complicit, but at the end of the day they are the victims. Why don’t Dems DO SOMETHING.
(And no, sending me repeated text messages about how I would vote if Midterms were today DOESN’T COUNT)