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Trump Administration Revokes Security Clearances for Major Law Firms, Sparking Legal Community Concerns

The Trump administration has taken significant actions against major law firms, such as Perkins Coie, Paul, Weiss, and Covington & Burling, by revoking their attorneys' security clearances and restricting their participation in federal matters. This move, part of a broader directive, has sparked criticism for potentially limiting legal challenges to the administration's policies and raising concerns about its impact on the legal community and justice system. Additionally, an accidental inclusion of a journalist in a sensitive discussion about U.S. military plans has further scrutinized the administration's handling of sensitive information, reflecting ongoing tensions in the political landscape.

Trump Escalates Legal Feud with Executive Order Targeting New York Law Firm, Sparking Political Debate

Former President Donald Trump issued an executive order targeting the New York-based law firm Paul, Weiss, suspending security clearances for its employees as part of a broader strategy to challenge legal entities representing his adversaries. This action has sparked debate, with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham supporting Trump's move and suggesting that private businesses have collaborated with government entities to undermine Trump. The situation highlights ongoing discussions about the perceived weaponization of legal and governmental institutions against Trump, with insights from figures like former U.S. Attorney Barb McQuade and First Amendment scholar Lee Bollinger contributing to the discourse on the intersection of politics, law, and business in the U.S.

Donald Trump Jr. to Testify Again in $250 Million Civil Fraud Trial as Defense Begins Presenting Case

Donald Trump Jr. is set to return to the witness stand on Monday as lawyers of former President Donald Trump begin presenting their case in the $250 million civil fraud trial. Allen Weisselberg, the Trump Organization's former chief financial officer, has been called to the stand and is expected to be recalled by prosecutors. The trial poses threats to the Trump family's real estate empire and is expected to continue for at least several more days.

Special Counsel Weiss Testifies Before House Judiciary Committee on Authority to Pursue Criminal Charges Against Hunter Biden

Special Counsel John Weiss appeared before the House Judiciary Committee on Monday to testify about the scope of his authority in the investigation into Hunter Biden's business dealings. He stated that he had full authority to pursue criminal charges, but declined to provide any information that could impede the ongoing investigation. His testimony marks the first time a special counsel has answered questions from congressional investigators before concluding a probe.

Former President Donald Trump and Michael Cohen Face Off in Civil Fraud Trial After Five Years of Silence

In a civil fraud trial in New York, former President Donald Trump and his former fixer Michael Cohen faced off for the first time in five years. Cohen testified that Trump would come up with his own net worth estimations and it was his responsibility to reverse engineer the numbers. Trump voluntarily attended the trial for a sixth day this month, while Cohen didn't look at Trump while walking past him to testify. The trial is expected to continue for the next few weeks.

Former Trump Organization CFO Allen Weisselberg Testifies in Fraud Trial, With Uncertain Outcome

Allen Weisselberg, former chief financial officer of the Trump Organization, is testifying in a civil trial in New York, accused of fraud connected with the former president's financial statements. Weisselberg is expected to testify about his role in preparing Trump’s annual financial statements, while responding with variations of "I don't recall" to dozens of questions. He has been involved in the Trump Organization for decades and recently served a jail stint for tax fraud.

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