White House buoyed by capitulation of major law firm attacked by Trump
Source: The Guardian
Sat 22 Mar 2025 11.00 EDT
Last modified on Sat 22 Mar 2025 21.03 EDT
Inside the White House, advisers to Donald Trump reveled in their ability to bully Paul, Weiss one of the largest law firms in the US and see its chair criticize a former partner as he tried to appease the US president into rescinding an executive order that threatened the firms ability to function. Trump last week issued an executive order that suspended the firms lawyers from holding security clearances, terminated any of its federal government contracts and prevented its employees from entering federal government buildings on national security grounds.
That executive order was withdrawn on Thursday after Trump decided he had scored major concessions and the Paul, Weiss chair, Brad Karp, expressed criticism of Mark Pomerantz, who had tried to build a criminal case against Trump in the Manhattan district attorneys office. As part of the deal, the firm also committed to providing $40m in free legal services over the next four years to causes Trump has championed, and agreed to an audit of its employment procedures to wipe away any diversity, equity and inclusion recruiting initiatives.
The most extraordinary part of the deal, widely seen as humiliating for Paul, Weiss, was that Trump had not made any explicit requests of the firm, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter. The commitments and most notably the sacrificing of Pomerantz were offered up proactively by Karp at a White House meeting this week, the people said.
The deal marked a significant new chapter in Trumps campaign of retribution against several top law firms he sees as having supported efforts to prosecute him during his time out of office and how he has used the far-reaching power of the presidency to bring them to heel.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/mar/22/white-house-paul-weiss

Lovie777
(18,103 posts)nope.
mdbl
(6,284 posts)I would.
Irish_Dem
(68,614 posts)Who cannot follow rule of law or ethics.
bluescribbler
(2,323 posts)It's extortion, pure and simple. And the bully will get away with it, thanks to the Roberts Supreme Court.
Fullduplexxx
(8,450 posts)Miguelito Loveless
(4,915 posts)Look at the cost of fighting Musk/Trump and decide it is cheaper to pay tribute and go along with fascism.