- The Elias Law Group condemned a Trump memo in which firms were warned against their administration against the “uncontrollable” suit.
- The chair of the Elias Law Group said that the firm would not change with whom he works with or brought from his legalization.
- The ACLU and the Forward of Democracy also termed the memo a threat to the rule of law.
Elias Law Group Chair has withdrawn Donald Trump after being nominated in a White House memo on Friday, which has promoted administration attacks on major law.
The foundation of a democratic electoral lawyer, Mark Elias, said in a statement on Saturday that there would be no “dialogue” with the White House about the clients that he represents or what he is.
The White House memo said that firms associated with “irrational” legalism against their administration could be subjected to punitive executive measures, such as diagnosing security clearance.
The Presidential Memo claimed that Elias was “deeply involved in the establishment of a false ‘dose’ by a foreign national, which was designed to provide a fake base for federal law enforcement agencies to investigate the presidential election results.”
The memo also alleged that Elias “deliberately tried to hide the role in his client – failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton – Dosier.”
Elias Law Group’s statement, which has been issued by his chair, said that Trump was “trying to abolish the constitution in the pursuit of revenge against his political opponents and attack the rule of law.”
Elias said, “Today’s White House memo not only targets me and my law firm, but also every lawyer and law firm who dares to challenge his attack on the rule of law.”
He added, “President Trump’s purpose is clear.” “He wants lawyers and legal firms to be made in capital and coverage until no one is left to oppose their administration in court.”
Trump vs. the major law
Trump’s memo was released on Friday to Attorney General Palm Bondi, titled “Prevention of Legal System and Federal Court Excesses” and was published by the White House on Saturday.
It has reacted from non -profit organizations, including ACLU and Democracy Forward.
Cecilia Wang, the national legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, said in a week Description That Trump’s actions were “a cooling and unprecedented attack on the basis of freedom and democracy” and another move was “towards abolishing the rule of our nation’s law.”
Wang said that Trump, including Elias, “is trying to silence people who embrace legal profession mission and ideas.”
Sky Perryman, president and CEO of Democracy Forward issued a Description Saying that “the ongoing threats to the legal profession and the rule of law by the president are to intimidate and influence fear, but instead they should encourage action.”
Elias is serving as the board chair of the Board Forward.
Trump has taken the goal of a major law in recent weeks, which has gathered firms like Paul Weiss, Prickins Ko, and Koongton and Berling to cancel their workers’ clearance.
On Thursday, Trump abolished his executive order against Paul Weiss, saying that the legal firm had agreed that he would “adopt any DEI policies, not use and pursue it.”
However, an internal version of the contract sent to Paul Weiss staff obtained by the Business Inner, leaving the language about the DEI, which was in Trump.
Taylor Rogers, The The White House’s Assistant Press Secretary, said BI in a statement emailed “President Trump is now following his promise to ensure the judicial system against the American people.”
Rogers added that Trump’s “only revenge is a success and historical achievement for the American people.”