Trump Management Escalates Attacks on Judiciary and Legal Ethics Watchdogs
The Trump administration is intensifying its conflict with the judicial system and organizations overseeing attorney conduct, signaling a broader effort to reshape the legal landscape in its favor.Recent comments from a top Justice Department (DOJ) official reveal a strategy of directly challenging court rulings and diminishing the influence of state bar associations perceived as critical of conservative legal approaches.
This escalating tension, highlighted at the annual Federalist society conference, raises significant questions about the separation of powers and the independence of the legal profession.
DOJ Confronts “Activist Judges”
According to remarks relayed by attorney Blanche, DOJ lawyers are actively engaged in “fighting” judges the administration deems “activist.” These judges, he asserted, are as politically motivated as any liberal governor or district attorney.
Specifically, Blanche identified a “group of judges that are repeat players” consistently ruling against the administration’s policies. This rhetoric echoes a pattern established throughout Trump’s presidency, where judges who impede his agenda are labeled with pejorative terms like ”rogue” and “deranged.”
* The administration has actively sought to remove judges from cases, targeting figures like U.S. District Judge James Boasberg and U.S.District Judge John J. McConnell Jr.
* Judge McConnell recently ordered the administration to fully fund November SNAP benefits, prompting further ire.
A History of Conflict & Defiance
This isn’t a new advancement.the Trump administration has been embroiled in legal battles since its inception, frequently clashing with federal courts over policy implementation. Federal district judges have repeatedly blocked the administration’s initiatives through injunctions and restraining orders.
However, the conflict isn’t one-sided. The administration has also been accused of openly defying court orders, often with encouragement from its base. A June Supreme Court ruling did offer some relief, restricting the ability of federal courts to issue nationwide injunctions.
Targeting State Bar Associations
Beyond the courts, the DOJ is now taking aim at state bar associations, especially the D.C. Bar, which regulates over 120,000 lawyers. Blanche characterized the D.C. Bar as “one of the most activist, obnoxious bars” for pursuing complaints against conservative lawyers.
the administration plans to:
- Curtail Bar Oversight: The DOJ will conduct its own internal review before referring any matters to state bars for disciplinary action.
- Provide legal Support: The department will cover the costs of outside counsel for DOJ attorneys facing bar complaints and actively encourage them to vigorously defend themselves.
- Reduce Bar Influence: Blanche vowed to “do everything we can” to diminish the power of these “activist bars.”
These actions follow months after the brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi lost an election to lead the D.C. Bar, adding a layer of personal context to the DOJ’s stance.
Implications for the Rule of Law
These developments are raising concerns among legal experts. The public rebuke of judges and the attempt to undermine the authority of bar associations represent a significant challenge to the established norms of the legal system.
As you consider these events,it’s crucial to understand the potential consequences for the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary. The administration’s actions could create a chilling effect on judges and attorneys, potentially leading to a less impartial and less effective legal system.
Further Reading:
* “Calvinball”: Judges give rare public rebuke of Supreme Court – A look at growing judicial frustration with the Supreme Court’s recent decisions.
Disclaimer: This article is based on facts available as of november 7, 2025, and reflects the reported statements and actions of individuals within the Trump administration. It is intended for informational purposes only and dose not constitute legal advice.


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