Emhoff's law firm is Trump's next target
- Willkie Farr & Gallagher, the law firm employing Doug Emhoff, agreed to provide at least $100 million in pro bono legal work during President Trump's administration, focusing on veterans and first responders.
- Doug Emhoff expressed disagreement with his firm’s decision to partner with Trump, stating, 'The rule of law is under attack.'
- The firm proactively reached out to Trump’s administration, signaling a commitment to end the 'Weaponization of the Justice System.'
- Trump criticized major law firms for adverse actions against his administration and imposed potential sanctions on firms involved in lawsuits against him, stating that 'the rule of law is under attack.
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Former Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff's law firm latest to strike deal with Trump
The firm that employs former Vice President Kamala Harris' husband is the latest legal powerhouse to agree to terms with President Trump — moves that worry some attorneys and constitutional scholars.
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