119th Congress
More than a dozen Democratic members of Congress have sent letters to nine major law firms who struck deals with the Trump administration, demanding further details on their agreements.
The lawmakers want more answers, as they say the deals, "pose a serious threat to the integrity and independence of our judicial system and the administration of justice," according to a statement from the office of Democratic U.S. Representative April McClain Delaney of Maryland.
Democratic legislators have warned top law firms that the deals they have struck with US President Donald Trump to avoid being targeted by punitive executive orders may violate federal and state laws.
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Los legisladores demócratas han advertido a las firmas de abogados que los acuerdos que han alcanzado con el presidente de los Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, para evitar ser atacados por órdenes ejecutivas punitivas pueden violar las leyes federales y estatales.
More Democratic lawmakers sent letters on Thursday to the nine law firms that have reached deals with Trump, questioning their motivations for entering into the deals and urging the firms to disavow the agreements.
A group of Democratic lawmakers are demanding answers from nine major law firms that struck deals with Donald Trump’s administration to avoid being targeted by the president’s fury.
Washington, D.C. — Recent media reports have shed light on agreements reached between the Trump administration and nine major law firms. These firms allegedly entered into these arrangements either to seek the reversal of specific executive orders issued by President Trump or to avoid being targeted by such orders. These agreements require, among other concessions, that the law firms dedicate millions of dollars in pro bono legal services and cease the use of diversity, equity, and inclusion in their hiring practices.
In celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, we invite you to tell us about individuals who exemplify service and dedication in fields such as education, public service, business, the arts, advocacy, and beyond. While Representative Min fights to make sure that the issues impacting AAPI communities are front and center for Congress, help us connect with those making a meaningful impact or living an inspiring story here in Orange County. Please complete the form below to share more about a deserving individual. Forms are due by April 30, 2025.
Irvine, CA — Today, Representative Dave Min (CA-47) released a new video recapping his first 100 days in Congress. Watch here.
Irvine, CA — Representative Dave Min (CA-47), Dr. Kate Williamson, former President of the American Academy of Pediatrics, Orange County Chapter, Mercedes Mata, the mother of Dino, a six-year-old brain cancer patient from Huntington Beach who relies on Medicaid, and Joy Anne Fumera, a registered nurse at Kaiser Permanente Orange County, spoke out against the consequences Republican Medicaid cuts will have on Orange County families.
Washington, D.C. — Representative Dave Min (CA-47) released the following statement on his vote against House Republicans’ so-called “SAVE” Act: