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Trump has restricted clearances — ultimately limiting the way they do business — for firms that have clashed with his administration.
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The orders typically revoke security clearances for lawyers employed by the firms, limit the firms' attorneys' access to federal buildings and require federal agencies to review and terminate contrac...
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Upon his father’s death in 1999, Trump and his surviving siblings (his older brother, Fred Jr., died of alcoholism in 1981, at the age of 43) were the recipients of the Trump patriarch’s real estate portfolio, which they sold in 2004 for $700 million. Trump’s cut, per The New York Times, was $177.3 million, or nearly 300 million in today’s dollars.
The judge overseeing Perkins Coie’s lawsuit responding to President Donald Trump’s executive order should be disqualified from the case, lawyers for the administration said.
The Elias Law Group hit back at Trump after it was namedropped in a White House memo targeting law firms' "frivolous" suits against his administration.