Donald Trump Lawsuit Thrown Out as Attorney Faces Disbarment in Stunning Courtroom Twist
The Collapse of the Legal Shield: Trump’s $10 Billion Lawsuit Dismissed, Eastman Disbarred, and the DOJ’s Shocking Gambit for Insurrectionists

In a week defined by rapid-fire legal developments and high-stakes courtroom drama, the foundational structures of the American legal system are being tested like never before. From the dismissal of a multi-billion dollar defamation suit to the permanent disbarment of a high-profile constitutional architect, the “Legal AF” team—led by Michael Popok and Karen Freeman-McNolo—has provided a sobering look into what they describe as a “descent into madness” within the halls of power. As the Trump administration navigates its final months before the midterms, the intersection of law and politics has become a battlefield where the truth is often the first casualty, but the courts are beginning to strike back.
The $10 Billion “Birthday Book” Blunder
The most eye-popping development involves a federal judge’s decision to dismiss Donald Trump’s $10 billion lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch. The suit was born from a report regarding a multi-volume leather scrapbook created by Ghislaine Maxwell for Jeffrey Epstein’s 50th birthday in 2003. According to the reporting, buried on page 235 of Volume Two was a pornographic card addressed to Epstein, allegedly signed by Trump.
Trump’s legal team attempted to argue that the submission was the work of an impostor or a “time traveler” seeking to retroactively deepen Trump’s relationship with the disgraced financier. However, the court was not swayed by these imaginative defenses. Judge Gales ruled that Trump failed to demonstrate “actual malice”—the strict legal standard established in New York Times v. Sullivan that protects the press from liability unless it can be proven they knew information was false or acted with reckless disregard for the truth.
Legal analysts pointed out the absurdity of the “impostor” defense, noting that the Wall Street Journal had followed rigorous journalistic protocols by seeking comment from Trump (who denied it), the FBI, and the DOJ before publication. Furthermore, the defense raised by the Journal’s lawyers was particularly scathing: they argued that Trump’s reputation is “incapable of being defamed” due to his history of documented fraud, sexual abuse, and vitriolic rhetoric. While the judge did not explicitly rule on the “libel-proof” status of the former president, the dismissal without prejudice serves as a stern reminder that the court system is not a playground for settling personal grievances against the free press.

The Fall of the Architects: John Eastman Disbarred
While Trump faced defeat in the defamation arena, one of the primary architects of the attempt to subvert the 2020 election faced a final professional reckoning. John Eastman, the law professor who provided the “half-wit” constitutional theories used to pressure Mike Pence into stopping the peaceful transfer of power, has been officially and permanently disbarred by the California Bar.
This move follows a string of similar consequences for lawyers who “followed Donald Trump into the heart of darkness.” From Rudy Giuliani and Ken Chesebro losing their licenses to Jenna Ellis facing sanctions, the message from bar associations across the country is becoming clear: being a lawyer is a privilege, not a license to lie to tribunals or orchestrate extra-legal coups. Michael Popok emphasized that these disbarments serve as a warning to those still in Trump’s orbit—such as Pam Bondi and Todd Blanche—that their professional lives are at risk when they prioritize political loyalty over their oath to defend the Constitution.
A “Going Out of Business Sale” for Justice
Perhaps the most controversial development discussed is the Department of Justice’s recent maneuvering regarding the January 6th insurrectionists. While Trump had already pardoned or commuted the sentences of over 1,600 individuals, a new effort led by DOJ officials like Janine Pirro is seeking to go even further. The DOJ is now moving to dismiss the seditious conspiracy convictions of the highest-level offenders, including leaders of the Oath Keepers and Proud Boys like Stewart Rhodes.
Unlike a pardon, which leaves the conviction on the record but removes the punishment, a dismissal effectively erases the crime from the books. Legal experts suggest this is a calculated “cleanup” effort. By erasing these convictions, the administration may be paving the way for these individuals to sue the Department of Justice for “wrongful prosecution,” potentially resulting in millions of dollars in taxpayer-funded settlements. Karen Freeman-McNolo described this as a way for Trump to “pay back” his supporters using the public purse, effectively turning the DOJ into a personal insurance policy for those who participated in the attack on the Capitol.
The Mental Fitness Debate and the 25th Amendment

Beyond the specific court cases, a growing chorus of medical professionals and lawmakers is raising alarms about Donald Trump’s mental capacity. A group of psychiatrists and psychologists recently authored a letter demanding a formal committee to evaluate the President’s fitness for office, citing what they call the “dark triad”—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and pathology.
Congress, led by Jamie Raskin and other Democrats, is calling for a 17-person bipartisan committee to investigate these claims. The goal is to compel the Cabinet and Vice President JD Vance to testify under oath regarding their daily observations of Trump’s cognitive state. This push comes amidst reports of increasingly erratic behavior, including public outbursts against the Federal Reserve Chair and confusing the timeline of historic events like the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
The Path Forward: A Binary Choice
As the midterms approach, the legal and political landscapes are merging into a singular question for the American voter. The “Legal AF” team frames the current situation as a binary choice: a vote for the status quo of “grift and graft,” or a vote for a return to the rule of law.
Using a “public transportation” metaphor, the analysts suggested that voters should view political parties not as a marriage, but as a train. You don’t have to love the train or its conductor; you simply choose the one that gets you closest to your destination of a stable, law-abiding democracy. With the economy “whipsawing,” international relations in flux, and the judicial system being used as a political weapon, the upcoming elections are being viewed as the ultimate “tryer of fact” for the American experiment.
The “indelible stain” of recent events—the attacks on the press, the pardoning of insurrectionists, and the erosion of professional ethics among the legal elite—cannot be rubbed out by settlements or dismissals. Ultimately, it will be the “eyes of history” and the hands of the voters that decide if the current descent into legal madness is a temporary detour or a permanent destination.
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