Trump has been "surrendered" again by law firms, and several law firms have surrendered
Internet reports that U.S. President Trump said that Cadwalader will provide a total of at least $100 million in pro bono legal services during my administration. Since taking office, U.S. President Trump has considered using pro bono legal services provided by large U.S. law firms to help his team conduct trade negotiations with other countries. When Trump returned to the White House this year, he began to conduct "after-judgment" against those involved in his lawsuit. He signed an executive order last month against the law firm WilmerHale, targeting the law firm on the grounds of its relationship to former Justice Department special prosecutor Muller. In 2017, the U.S. Department of Justice appointed Mueller as special prosecutor to investigate whether the Russian government had any links to the Trump campaign. In the past few weeks, four law firms have agreed to provide pro bono legal services to the Trump administration in order to avoid punitive measures by the Trump administration.
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