Still harboring a grudge dating back nine years, the President announced that a law firm that worked for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential campaign will be sanctioned, as he finds "good cause to conclude that they neither have access to our Nation’s secrets nor be deemed responsible stewards of any Federal funds."
According to The Washington Post, "the move could have a chilling effect on law firms’ willingness to take on clients and cases that run counter to the Trump administration, challenging a fundamental tenet of the rule of law in the United States that everyone should have access to legal representation."
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