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Trump targets law firms related to Soros and blocks security clearance in latest enforcement actions
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Trump targets law firms related to Soros and blocks security clearance in latest enforcement actions

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Last updated: March 9, 2025 4:15 am
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Credit: US Senate – Dan Sullivan Bureau via Wikimedia Commons

President Donald Trump continues to add to the tally of already high tally by ceremonially signing another batch on Thursday afternoon.

According to Federal Register and White House communications after the event, the president has signed at least six executive orders since March 1, and has so far signed a second term for those over 80 years of age. The register can delay signing by a few days.

Presidential Order Deferred and enforced customs duties for 25% of 2 days of age Canada and Mexico have made the biggest splashes. Trump temporarily lifted tariffs until April 2nd by American neighbours for their north and south neighbours.

The president also represented Hillary Clinton and worked with others like George Soros to sign an executive order targeting law firm Perkins Koy, who, according to the order, worked with others like George Soros. Trump also accused law firms of discrimination and said he used race and other allocations in his employment practices.

“My administration is committed to end discrimination under a policy of ‘diversity, equity and inclusion’ and ensuring that federal benefits promote our national security and support U.S. laws and policies, including laws and policies that respect democratic processes,” the president wrote.

The executive order aims to ensure that the company’s security clearance is suspended and the federal contracts it holds end.

Finally, in a memorandum to the head of the department and agency, the President directed them to be pursuant to Rule 65(c) that “the federal district court requires plaintiffs to post security equal to the potential costs and damages of the federal government due to injunctions issued incorrectly.” The president issued a memo to discourage what he considers as a “frivolous” lawsuit by an “activist organisation” “those that use “frivolous” uses for fundraising and political grandeur.”

The president also mentioned the Department of Education’s upcoming executive order after the news broke a draft order calling for the dismantling on Wednesday night. White House spokesman Caroline Leavitt cancelled rumors that were happening on Thursday earlier that day, but Trump told reporters he still wanted to “take the school to the state.”

Trump can essentially destroy the department through executive orders, but the department can only be excluded with buy-in from Congress.

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