A New Jersey congressman is seeking to disbar Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani after he touted election-related conspiracy theories
- Rep. Bill Pascrell, a Democrat from New Jersey, said on Tuesday that he filed a complaint to New York's judicial-conduct body to revoke Rudy Giuliani's law license.
- Pascrell also said he filed legal complaints in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, New York, and Pennsylvania aimed at disbarring Giuliani and 22 other lawyers who managed lawsuits challenging the 2020 election results.
- "The pattern of behavior by these individuals to effectuate Mr. Trump's sinister arson is a danger not just to our legal system but is also unprecedented in our national life," Pascrell said he wrote in the complaints.
- Giuliani and other Trump supporters have been leading efforts to overturn the results of the election by citing conspiracy theories involving election fraud, voter fraud, and mail-in voting.
- "Donald Trump has done great damage to this nation — but he has always had helpers," a representative for Pascrell told The Washington Post. "These lawyers are enabling his treachery and harming our democracy."
Rep. Bill Pascrell, a Democrat from New Jersey, filed a complaint seeking to disbar President Donald Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani over his attempts to invalidate President-elect Joe Biden's election win.
Pascrell said on Tuesday that he filed a complaint to New York's judicial-conduct body to revoke Giuliani's law license.
"In his capacity as a public spokesman and attorney representing the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, Mr. Giuliani has participated in frivolous lawsuits and used our nation's courts to assault public confidence in the United States electoral system, violating the New York Rules of Professional Conduct," Pascrell wrote in the complaint.
Pascrell also tweeted that he filed legal complaints in Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, New York, and Pennsylvania aimed at disbarring Giuliani and 22 other lawyers who managed lawsuits challenging the 2020 election results.
"The pattern of behavior by these individuals to effectuate Mr. Trump's sinister arson is a danger not just to our legal system but is also unprecedented in our national life," Pascrell said he wrote in the complaints.
"In carrying out that perversion, they have clearly violated the Rules of Professional Conduct they swore to uphold and should face the severest sanction your body can mete out: revocation of their law licensures," he continued.
Giuliani and others have been leading lawsuits attempting to overturn the results of the election by citing conspiracy theories involving election fraud, voter fraud, and mail-in voting. Giuliani appeared in a courtroom for the first time in decades last week to argue for halting vote certification in Pennsylvania, The Associated Press reported.
"Donald Trump has done great damage to this nation — but he has always had helpers," a representative for Pascrell told The Washington Post. "These lawyers are enabling his treachery and harming our democracy."
Earlier this month, Pascrell called for federal investigations into Trump and members of his administration upon Biden's transition into the White House.
The president "has attacked our elections and sought to throttle democracy," Pascrell said. "He was rightly impeached by the House of Representatives. He has engaged in treachery, in treason. He has all but given up on governing and protecting our nation and if he had a shred of dignity he would resign today."
He added: "Failure to hold financial and political wrongdoing accountable in the past has invited greater malfeasance by bad actors. A repeat of those failures in 2021 further emboldens criminality by our national leaders and continues America down the path of lawlessness and authoritarianism. There must be accountability."
Representatives for Giuliani did not immediately return Business Insider's request for comment.