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Trump’s Orders Targeting Law Firms Raise Constitutional Concerns, Experts Say

Trump’s Orders Targeting Law Firms Raise Constitutional Concerns, Experts Say

Former President Donald Trump's recent executive orders targeting law firms involved in the 2016 Russia investigation have sparked widespread concern among legal experts and scholars. The orders, which specifically mention Perkins Coie, a firm linked to Hillary Clinton's campaign and the Steele dossier, have raised alarms about potential violations of the U.S. Constitution.

Legal analysts argue that Trump's actions could infringe upon the separation of powers and threaten the independence of the legal profession. The orders come amidst reports that elite law firms are reconsidering their involvement in politically sensitive cases out of fear of reprisals from Trump and his allies.

The controversy centers around Perkins Coie's role in commissioning the Steele dossier, which alleged ties between Trump and Russia during the 2016 election. Trump's move is seen by some as an attempt to discredit the investigation into Russian interference and his campaign's potential involvement.

As the legal community grapples with the implications of these orders, the debate over their constitutionality and impact on the rule of law continues to intensify.

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