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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAn Ivy Caved Today. And So Did a Bigtime Law Firm.

That was easy.
Columbia bows to Trump administration, hoping to restore federal funding
https://gothamist.com/news/columbia-bows-to-trump-administration-hoping-to-restore-federal-funding
Lawyer Issues Grim Warning After Another Law Firm Caves to Trump
https://newrepublic.com/post/193031/lawyer-donald-trump-quits-paul-weiss
Complainers.
Prairie Gates
(7,170 posts)There are already gulags forming. Cruelty to prisoners that was scandalous in Iraq is freely accepted and even praised by the press.
The disappearances of citizens start soon.
I don't give this board six months. I hope the admins know how to burn the data. Otherwise, I'll see you at the camps, Kid.
Kid Berwyn
(22,890 posts)
Excellent suggestions regarding the databases. They likely are long gone into the memory hole at NSA.
https://artbidy.com/en/artist/zbigniew-libera
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,179 posts)Irish_Dem
(79,740 posts)The coup is complete.
Kid Berwyn
(22,890 posts)We the People never give up, even when we're up against the richest man in the world, the biggest traitor ever, and all the nukes in the former USSR.

Polish democracy hero Wałęsa says Trumps treatment of Zelenskyy filled him with horror
https://apnews.com/article/poland-trump-walesa-ukraine-russia-eab6a26169183760c844580f7742fd78
Ms. Toad
(38,236 posts)Which one is the second one? (Despite the headline, I haven't found a second.)
Kid Berwyn
(22,890 posts)Here's who:
Elite US law firm bends to Trumps demands
by Maria Ward-Brennan
CityAM, March 21, 2025
Excerpt...
Trumps administration has targeted firms whose lawyers have provided legal work that the President disagrees with. Last week, he issued an order threatening to suspend active security clearances of attorneys at Paul, Weiss and to terminate any federal contracts the firm has.
The law firm was singled out over the work of a former member, Mark Pomerantz, who oversaw an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorneys office into Trumps finances before Trump became President.
Paul, Weiss was not alone, with similar orders issued against Covington & Burling and Perkins Coie earlier this month.
Source: https://www.cityam.com/elite-us-law-firm-bends-to-trumps-demands/
Ms. Toad
(38,236 posts)I also knew about the ill-advised conditional resignation. That resignation would be considered an unprofessional way of communicating with the partners, regardless of how the law firm ultimately responds to Trump. So the fact that the firm apparently terminated the person who conditionally resigned doesn't mean caving to Trump, as far as I'm concerned.
Kid Berwyn
(22,890 posts)As far as I can tell, the firm wanted to save a lot of trouble of defending itself from Trump's allegations, a process in which it would lose many if not most of its clients because of potential NAZI death threats and social media pressure from Trump's Turd Reich.
Trumps executive order had targeted Paul, Weiss over the work of one former employee, Mark Pomerantz, a former prosecutor who previously oversaw the Manhattan District Attorneys Offices investigation into Trumps alleged financial crimes. As part of bowing to Trumps threat, the firm acknowledged that Pomerantz had committed wrongdoing.
https://newrepublic.com/post/193031/lawyer-donald-trump-quits-paul-weiss
"No man. No problem." -- Josef Stalin, Adolf Hitler, Mao Tse Tung, Vladimir Putin, Donald J. Trump
Ms. Toad
(38,236 posts)If true, it is absolutely disgusting. But I'd like to see a response by Weiss to the assertion by the White House.
MorbidButterflyTat
(4,179 posts)"...rumps alleged financial crimes."
I thought he was a convicted felon over those crimes.
Maybe this refers to other crimes he got away with. There's so many it's hard to keep track.
Kid Berwyn
(22,890 posts)
Espionage bathroom literature there.
Trumps Top Targets in the Russia Probe Are Experts in Organized Crime
Some of President Trumps favorite targets in the Russia probe have spent their careers in the Justice Department and the FBI investigating organized crime and money laundering, particularly as they pertain to Russia.
NATASHA BERTRAND
The Atlantic, AUG 30, 2018
Bruce Ohr. Lisa Page. Andrew Weissmann. Andrew McCabe. President Donald Trump has relentlessly attacked these FBI and Justice Department officials as dishonest Democrats engaged in a partisan witch hunt led by the special counsel determined to tie his campaign to Russia. But Trumps attacks have also served to highlight another thread among these officials and others who have investigated his campaign: their extensive experience in probing money laundering and organized crime, particularly as they pertain to Russia.
snip...
Trumps latest obsession is with Bruce Ohr, a career Justice Department official who spent years investigating Russian organized crime and corruptionan expertise he shared with another Trump target named Christopher Steele, the former British intelligence operative who provided valuable intelligence on Russia to the State Department and the FBIs Eurasian Organized Crime Task Force prior to authoring the Trump-Russia dossier in 2016. Ohr and Steele met in 2007, according to The New York Times, and stayed in touch as a result of their shared interests and mutual respect. Trump has tweeted about Ohr nearly a dozen times this month alone, complaining about his relationship with Steele and Ohrs wifes past work for Fusion GPSthe opposition-research firm that hired Steele in 2016 to research Trumps Russia ties.
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Trumps fixation with seeing Ohr ousted from the Justice Department could be perceived as yet another attempt to undermine the credibility of the people who have investigated him. It could also be interpreted as an attack on someone with deep knowledge of the shady characters Trump and his cohort have been linked to, including Semion Mogilevich, the Russian mob boss, and Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminum magnate close to Putin who did business with Trumps former campaign chairman Paul Manafort. (Incidentally, another Manafort associate, the Ukrainian billionaire Dmitry Firtash, admitted that he only managed to be in business because Mogilevich allowed him to be, according to a leaked 2008 State Department cable.) Ohr was involved in banning Deripaska from the U.S. in 2006, due to his alleged ties to organized crime and fear that he would try to launder money into American real estate. Nearly a decade later, Ohr and the FBI sought Deripaskas help in taking down overseas criminal syndicates.
Snip...
The president has denied having any business ties to Russia, and his dream of building a Trump Tower Moscow never materialized. But his links to Russian oligarchs and mobsters from the former Soviet Union have been documented: Millions of dollars from the former Soviet Union flowed into Trumps developments and casinos throughout the 1990s, as the journalist Craig Unger has chronicled, as oligarchs looked for a place to hide their money in the West. The Trump Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was once known as a hot spot for Brooklyn mobsters associated with the Russian Mafia, and quickly became the favorite East Coast destination of the top Russian mob boss Vyacheslav Ivankov, according to the 2000 book Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America. It was also repeatedly cited by the Treasury Departments Financial Crimes Enforcement Network for having inadequate money-laundering controls.
Continues...
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2018/08/trumps-top-targets-in-the-russia-probe-are-experts-in-organized-crime/569056/
One of the things they might've tracked was how important Deutsche Bank was to Putin and Trump, along with Semion Mogilevich.
Imagine what FINCIN would find if they read DU, before we get flushed down the memory Hole.
dalton99a
(92,075 posts)and media companies will start banning and removing such content for fear of criminal liability
Kid Berwyn
(22,890 posts)
We Dont Talk About Leonard: The Man Behind the Rights Supreme Court Supermajority
The inside story of how Leonard Leo built a machine that remade the American legal system and what he plans to do next.
https://www.propublica.org/article/we-dont-talk-about-leonard-leo-supreme-court-supermajority