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Trump Orders AG Bondi To Target Frivolous Lawsuits Against Admin
President Trump has instructed Attorney General Pam Bondi to crack down on law firms filing what he calls frivolous lawsuits against his administration. The directive aims to deter legal challenges to his policies including immigration and government efficiency reforms. This move reported by mainstream outlets signals a bold escalation in Trump’s fight against perceived judicial overreach.
Trump’s order targets attorneys who he claims clog courts with baseless litigation to obstruct his agenda. He specifically pointed to suits over mass deportations and DOGE-led federal cuts as examples. The president argues these cases waste taxpayer resources and delay critical reforms.
Bondi has been tasked with pursuing penalties against offending lawyers and firms per the White House memo. This could include ethics complaints or financial sanctions for filings deemed meritless. Her team is also reviewing past litigation to identify patterns of alleged misconduct.
The directive follows over 130 lawsuits filed against Trump’s administration since January 2025. Federal judges have issued dozens of injunctions blocking policies like ending migrant legal aid. Trump contends these actions reflect activist judges and lawyers thwarting the will of voters.
Legal scholars warn the move could chill legitimate challenges to executive power. They note attorneys have a duty to represent clients even in tough cases against the government. Past sanctions against Trump’s own lawyers for election fraud claims add irony to his stance.
Bondi defended the order arguing it protects national interests from petty legal harassment. She cited the need to deport illegal aliens and streamline bureaucracy as priorities under attack. Her office plans to coordinate with Homeland Security to enforce the new approach.
Critics including Democratic senators call this an assault on the rule of law and free advocacy. They fear it intimidates lawyers from taking on immigrant or worker rights cases. The American Bar Association has yet to respond to the controversial policy shift.
Tonight’s news marks a pivotal moment in Trump’s second term as he tests legal boundaries. Bondi’s next steps will show how far the administration can push against its courtroom foes. The outcome may redefine the balance between executive action and judicial review.
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| Total News Sources | 32 |
| Left | 6 |
| Right | 15 |
| Center | 9 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 47% Right |
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