BY Benjamin ClarkMarch 22, 2025
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Justice Department seeks judge's recusal in Perkins Coie lawsuit

The Trump administration has formally requested the recusal of U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell from a case involving the law firm Perkins Coie.

The request argues that Howell's alleged bias and past decisions against President Donald Trump compromise her impartiality in overseeing the case, as The Hill reports.

The motion, filed last Friday, accuses Judge Howell of exhibiting "partiality" and "animus" towards the president. This issue arises from a lawsuit filed by Perkins Coie challenging a recent executive order by President Trump that allegedly imposes restrictions on the firm.

Deputy Associate Attorney General Richard Lawson emphasized that Judge Howell's history of rulings could lead observers to question the fairness of the court. "Reasonable observers may view this court as incapable of fairly adjudicating these claims against the Commander-In-Chief," Lawson stated.

Justice Department Makes Second Recusal Request

This instance marks the second recent occasion where the Justice Department has requested a recusal involving cases related to President Trump.

Earlier in the week, a similar motion was filed regarding a judge overseeing a deportation flight case.

The Perkins Coie lawsuit primarily concerns limitations imposed on the firm's attorneys regarding access to security clearances and federal facilities, ostensibly affecting their ability to represent clients effectively.

Lawson further commented on the court's demeanor towards Trump, alleging a "pattern of hostility" not just from supporters but utilized through judicial power against the president himself.

Howell Targeted for Criticism

Appointed to the federal bench by President Barack Obama in 2010, Judge Howell has been a figure of criticism by many Republicans.

She has handled multiple high-profile cases related to Trump, making key decisions that have been controversial among Trump's supporters.

One notable ruling by Judge Howell applied the "crime-fraud" exception to allow special counsel Jack Smith access to documents from one of Trump's attorneys.

Additionally, she held a platform, previously known as Twitter, in contempt, showcasing her assertive stance in judicial proceedings.

During a 2023 gala, Howell remarked on the significance of truth in today's society, indicating that the U.S. is at a crossroads where "the very importance of facts is dismissed or ignored."

Background of Trump's Disputes with Perkins Coie

The legal strife between Trump and Perkins Coie is longstanding, with notable origins in his 2016 presidential campaign. Perkins Coie was instrumental in commissioning the controversial Steele dossier, a point of significant contention between the parties involved.

Howell was randomly assigned to this case involving Perkins Coie. Her temporary blocking of part of Trump’s executive order adds to the complexity of her perceived partiality in this politicized context.

The legal battle reveals not only the intense legal scrutiny facing the Trump administration but also highlights the contentious interactions between the judiciary and executive branches.

In closing, the saga unfolding around Judge Howell and the Trump administration underscores the ongoing debates over judicial impartiality in politically sensitive cases, challenging public faith in the judiciary's role as an unbiased arbiter.

As the situation develops, both legal and public observers continue to watch closely, understanding that the outcomes of such cases may have broader implications for how justice is perceived and administered in politically charged environments.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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