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‘F*** you!' Trump 'whistleblower bomb' goes off detailing lawless DOJ plot: Melber report
‘F*** you!' Trump 'whistleblower bomb' goes off detailing lawless DOJ plot: Melber report

Yahoo

time12 hours ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

‘F*** you!' Trump 'whistleblower bomb' goes off detailing lawless DOJ plot: Melber report

Emil Bove, a senior DOJ official, suggested the department should tell courts 'f*** you' and ignore court orders it opposed, according to a whistleblower with firsthand knowledge of senior DOJ planning under Trump. MSNBC Chief Legal Correspondent Ari Melber reports on the significance of the formal whistleblower complaint, and interviews longtime DOJ veteran prosecutor Andrew Weissman. (Subscribe to Ari's YouTube now:

Trump signs order targeting law firm that employed Mueller team prosecutor
Trump signs order targeting law firm that employed Mueller team prosecutor

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Trump signs order targeting law firm that employed Mueller team prosecutor

President Trump on Tuesday signed an order targeting a law firm that previously employed Andrew Weissman, a former federal prosecutor who worked on then-special counsel Robert Mueller's team. The order, which targets the law firm Jenner and Block, is the latest move from Trump to punish major firms with ties to critics and individuals he holds grudges against. White House staff secretary Will Scharf alleged the firm had engaged in 'weaponization of the legal system against American principles and values.' 'And Andrew Weissman is the main culprit with respect to this firm?' Trump asked, calling Weissman a 'bad guy.' Scharf said Weissman was 'one of a number of reasons' the order was being issued. 'Jenner & Block has had a long history representing clients, paid and pro bono, in their most difficult matters since 1914,' a spokesperson for the law firm said in a statement. 'Today, we have been named in an Executive Order similar to one which has already been declared unconstitutional by a federal court. We remain focused on serving and safeguarding our clients' interests with the dedication, integrity, and expertise that has defined our firm for more than one hundred years and will pursue all appropriate remedies.' The order Trump signed Tuesday is similar to others he has signed in recent weeks targeting security clearances, government contracts and access to government buildings for major law firms with ties to lawyers who represented Democrats or worked on cases involving Trump. One previous order targeted Covington & Burling, which is providing pro bono services to represent former special counsel Jack Smith in his personal capacity. Smith oversaw two federal criminal cases against Trump involving the alleged mishandling of classified documents and his involvement in the Jan. 6, 2021, riot. Another targeted Perkins Coie, which worked for the Hillary Clinton campaign in 2016 and worked for a political opposition research company that dug into Trump during his first run for president. A federal judge temporarily blocked the portion of Trump's order denying Perkins Coie attorneys entry to federal buildings. Trump also targeted the Paul Weiss law firm, but the firm later reached a deal with the administration to have it rescinded. As part of the agreement, the law firm agreed to provide the equivalent of $40 million in pro bono legal services to support the Trump administration's initiatives. Updated: 4:55 p.m. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Trump signs order targeting law firm that employed Mueller team prosecutor
Trump signs order targeting law firm that employed Mueller team prosecutor

The Hill

time25-03-2025

  • Business
  • The Hill

Trump signs order targeting law firm that employed Mueller team prosecutor

President Trump on Tuesday signed an order targeting a law firm that previously employed Andrew Weissman, a former federal prosecutor who worked on then-special counsel Robert Mueller's team. The order, which targets the law firm Jenner and Block, is the latest move from Trump to punish major firms with ties to critics and individuals he holds grudges against. White House staff secretary Will Scharf alleged the firm had engaged in 'weaponization of the legal system against American principles and values.' 'And Andrew Weissman is the main culprit with respect to this firm?' Trump asked, calling Weissman a 'bad guy.' Scharf said Weissman was 'one of a number of reasons' the order was being issued. The text of the order was not immediately available, but Trump has signed multiple orders in recent weeks targeting security clearances and government contracts for major law firms with ties to lawyers who represented Democrats or worked on cases involving Trump.

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