The American Bar Association just pulled a classic swamp move – running scared when conservatives started asking the hard questions about their iron grip on America's law schools.
At a major conservative event designed to expose how the ABA has weaponized law school accreditation to push leftist ideology, the legal establishment's representatives were nowhere to be found. The cowards simply didn't show up, leaving an empty chair where accountability should have been sitting.
This no-show comes as Trump allies are cranking up the pressure on the ABA's monopolistic stranglehold over legal education. For decades, this organization has used its accreditation power like a political sledgehammer, forcing law schools to embrace woke curricula or face losing their ability to produce lawyers who can take the bar exam.
The Deep State's Legal Wing
Think about it, Patriots – one organization controls whether future lawyers can even practice law in America. That's not free market competition; that's a government-sanctioned monopoly that would make the robber barons blush.
The ABA has consistently pushed diversity quotas, climate change activism, and social justice warrior training into law school requirements. Meanwhile, constitutional law, business law, and actual legal skills take a backseat to progressive indoctrination.
"The American Bar Association has become nothing more than another arm of the radical left, using accreditation as a weapon to ensure only woke lawyers enter the profession," one conservative legal scholar noted.
By refusing to defend their practices in open debate, the ABA just proved they know their system is indefensible. When you can't stand behind your policies in public, maybe it's time to ask why you have those policies in the first place.
Trump's Legal Revolution
This pressure campaign fits perfectly with President Trump's broader mission to drain the swamp and dismantle the administrative state. The ABA represents everything wrong with unelected bureaucrats wielding unchecked power over American institutions.
The question now is whether Republicans will have the backbone to break up this legal cartel once and for all. American law students – and the Constitution itself – deserve better than this rigged system.
