A group of prominent conservative jurists are calling on their colleagues to combat Donald Trump’s threat to the rule of law, warning a second term in office for the MAGA leader would pose a “frightening” risk to democracy.
In an op-ed published Tuesday in The New York Times, former federal judge J. Michael Luttig, attorney George Conway and former Rep. Barbara Comstock of Virginia urged other conservative lawyers to put the country first. They wrote:
We are at a point when commitment to fundamental classical liberal tenets of our republican form of government is far more important than partisan politics and political party — and even philosophical questions about the law. Our country comes first, and our country is in a constitutional emergency, if not a constitutional crisis. We all must act accordingly, especially us lawyers.
The op-ed cited recent reporting outlining Trump’s apparent plans should he win in 2024, including weaponizing the Justice Department against his political adversaries.
Luttig, Conway and Comstock wrote:








