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  • President Trump signed an executive order targeting Susman Godfrey, the law firm that represented Dominion in its lawsuit against Fox News. The order terminates government contracts and restricts the firm’s access to federal resources.
  • The White House accuses the firm of racial discrimination and politicizing legal work. Susman Godfrey called the order unconstitutional.
  • Some firms are fighting similar orders targeting them, while others have settled, prompting a congressional investigation.

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President Donald Trump on Wednesday signed an executive order targeting Susman Godfrey, a Houston-based law firm that represented Dominion Voting Systems in its defamation lawsuit against Fox News.

The order directs federal agencies to terminate contracts with the firm, suspend security clearances for its 170 employees and restrict their access to federal buildings.

The White House also advised against hiring current or former Susman Godfrey employees unless a waiver is granted.

White House claims against Susman Godfrey

The Trump administration said the executive order is a response to the firm’s alleged support of programs that “promote racial discrimination.” An executive memo accuses Susman Godfrey of operating a diversity initiative that offers jobs and awards exclusively to “students of color.”

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Officials claim the firm is weaponizing the legal system by injecting politics and ideology into its legal work and internal policies, which the administration argues are detrimental to American interests.

Godfrey challenges Trump order

In a statement on its website, Susman Godfrey said it plans to challenge the executive order in court.

“There is no question that we will fight this unconstitutional order,” the firm said. “We believe in the rule of law, and we take seriously our duty to uphold it.”

The firm previously represented Dominion Voting Systems in its high-profile lawsuit against Fox News, which ended in a $787 million settlement. It also represents Dominion in a separate defamation lawsuit against MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a prominent Trump supporter.

Other law firms face similar action

The move against Susman Godfrey is the latest in a series of executive orders targeting law firms.

Three firms have filed lawsuits challenging the orders and their restrictions, and over five hundred law firms signed on to support those challenges in court. However, four other firms have reached agreements with the Trump administration, pledging a total of $340 million in pro bono legal services to causes aligned with the administration, such as support for veterans and military members.

Officials say the total value of those deals could eventually reach $1 billion. The firms involved did not admit guilt as part of the settlements.

Democrats launch investigation into deals

Democratic lawmakers have launched an investigation into the executive orders and resulting settlements.

In a joint letter, Sen. Richard Blumenthal and Rep. Jamie Raskin called the orders “an open attack on the rule of law.” They wrote that the measures “seek to impose harsh penalties on lawyers for the causes and clients they represent,” calling it “a classic violation of First Amendment rights.”

Trump signals more executive action to come

During the signing ceremony, Trump said additional orders targeting law firms are in the works.

“We signed with many law firms, the ones that we thought were inappropriate, and they’ve all agreed to pay,” he said. “We have another five to go, I think five of them. And this one is just—we’re just starting a process with this one.”

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PRESIDENT DONALD TRUMP ISSUED AN EXECUTIVE ORDER WEDNESDAY TARGETING SUSMAN GODFREY – A HOUSTON-BASED LAW FIRM THAT REPRESENTED DOMINION VOTING SYSTEMS IN A HIGH-PROFILE DEFAMATION CASE AGAINST FOX NEWS.

THE ORDER INSTRUCTS FEDERAL AGENCIES TO TERMINATE CONTRACTS WITH THE FIRM, SUSPEND SECURITY CLEARANCES FOR ITS 170 EMPLOYEES, AND RESTRICT THEIR ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS. 

IT ALSO ADVISES AGAINST HIRING SUSMAN GODFREY EMPLOYEES UNLESS A WAIVER IS GRANTED.

THE WHITE HOUSE CLAIMS THE FIRM ENGAGED IN BEHAVIOR “DETRIMENTAL TO CRITICAL AMERICAN INTERESTS,” INCLUDING SUPPORTING PROGRAMS IT SAYS PROMOTE RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.

GODFREY TOLD REUTERS IT PLANS TO FIGHT AGAINST THE ORDER – CALLING IT “UNCONSTITUTIONAL.”

SUSMAN GODFREY REPRESENTED DOMINION IN ITS DEFAMATION LAWSUIT AGAINST FOX WHICH ENDED IN A $787 MILLION DOLLAR SETTLEMENT. THE FIRM IS ALSO SUING MY PILLOW CEO MIKE LINDELL, A PROMINENT TRUMP SUPPORTER, FOR DEFAMATION ON BEHALF OF DOMINION.

THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION CLAIMS THE FIRM IS “WEAPONIZING” THE LEGAL SYSTEM THROUGH THE “INJECTION OF POLITICS AND RADICAL IDEOLOGY” IN ITS WORK AND DIVERSITY PROGRAMS. THE EXECUTIVE MEMO ACCUSES SUSMAN GODFREY OF RUNNING A PROGRAM THAT OFFERS JOBS AND AWARDS ONLY TO “STUDENTS OF COLOR,” WHICH THE WHITE HOUSE CALLS RACIAL DISCRIMINATION.

SUSMAN GODFREY RELEASED THIS STATEMENT TO REUTERS –

“There is no question that we will fight this unconstitutional order. We believe in the rule of law, and we take seriously our duty to uphold it.”

THIS IS JUST THE LATEST IN A STRING OF EXECUTIVE ORDERS TARGETING LAW FIRMS.

THREE OF THE FIRMS HAVE FILED LAWSUITS CHALLENGING THE ORDERS RESTRICTING THEIR ACCESS TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.

BUT A HANDFUL HAVE ALSO CUT DEALS WITH THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION – FOUR FIRMS PROMISING 340 MILLION DOLLARS WORTH OF PRO BONO LEGAL SERVICES TO “ADMINISTRATION-ALIGNED CAUSES” – SUCH AS WORK FOR VETERANS AND MILITARY MEMBERS.

TRUMP OFFICIALS SUGGEST THE NUMBER COULD GET TO ONE BILLION DOLLARS.

THE LAW FIRMS DO NOT ADMIT GUILT BY SETTLING.

AND DEMOCRATIC LAWMAKERS ARE NOW INVESTIGATING THOSE DEALS.

IN A JOINT LETTER – SENATOR RICHARD BLUMENTHAL AND CONGRESSMAN JAMIE RASKIN SAID “These executive orders are an open attack on the rule of law, which guarantees the equality of all citizens before the law and prevents the vindictive and arbitrary abuse of government power.  These executive orders seek to impose harsh penalties on lawyers for the causes and clients they represent.  This express form of viewpoint discrimination—a classic violation of First Amendment rights—runs counter to American values.

HOWEVER THE PRESIDENT INDICATED AT WEDNESDAY’S SIGNING –

THERE’S STILL MORE TO GO.

“we signed with many law firms the ones that we thought were inappropriate and they’ve all agreed to pay.”

“we have another five to go I think five of them. And this one is just we’re just starting a process with this one.”

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