Big Law tells Congress there's nothing wrong with their Trump deals
Briefly

Nine law firms have committed to providing $940 million in pro-bono legal work for President Trump's initiatives, specifically supporting issues like DEI de-emphasis. In response to concerns raised by congressional Democrats regarding potential illegality of these transactions, the firms firmly defended their actions, refuting claims that they violated any laws or ethical guidelines. This commitment has led to significant backlash, including several resignations from within the firms. Critics continue to push for the renouncement of these agreements, citing ethical dilemmas associated with the collaborations with the former president.
Nine prominent law firms are adamant that their $940 million in pro-bono work for Donald Trump is legal, countering concerns raised by Congress.
The legal community faces scrutiny and debate as several lawyers resign in protest against their firms' deals with Trump, asserting ethical concerns.
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