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Trump Targets Soros-linked Law Firm, Cuts Off Security Clearances in Latest Executive Actions

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Last updated: March 7, 2025 2:58 pm
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President Donald Trump has been busy signing a flurry of executive orders, with his latest batch being ceremonially signed on Thursday afternoon. Since March 1, the president has signed at least six executive orders, bringing his total to over 80 during his second term. The Federal Register and White House communications have confirmed these signings, although there may be a lag in the register updating.

One of the most notable executive orders signed by President Trump involved postponing the enforcement of the recently implemented 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico. These tariffs have been temporarily lifted until April 2, allowing for smoother trade relations with America’s neighbors to the north and south.

In another executive order, the president targeted law firm Perkins Coie, which has represented Hillary Clinton and worked with individuals like George Soros. Trump accused the firm of interfering with fair and free elections in the U.S. and engaging in discriminatory employment practices. The executive order aims to suspend any security clearances held by the firm and terminate any federal contracts it may have.

Additionally, President Trump issued a memorandum directing department and agency heads to request that federal district courts require plaintiffs to post security equal to the potential costs and damages the government could incur from wrongly issued injunctions. This move is intended to discourage what the president views as frivolous lawsuits by activist organizations used for fundraising and political grandstanding.

Furthermore, there is talk of a forthcoming executive order on the Department of Education, following rumors of a draft order calling for its dismantling. While White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt denied any immediate action on Thursday, President Trump expressed his desire to “bring the schools to the states.” Although the department could potentially be gutted via executive order, its elimination would require congressional approval.

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Overall, President Trump’s recent executive orders touch on a range of issues from trade relations to election interference and legal matters. His proactive approach to governance continues to shape policy and generate discussion across the political landscape.

This article was syndicated with permission from The Center Square.

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