Nearly a dozen of America’s top law firms have pledged a staggering $940 million in pro bono legal services to Donald Trump, with commitments expected to grow. These firms, including giants like Latham & Watkins and Kirkland & Ellis, are offering support for conservative legal causes after facing pressure from the former president, who has used executive orders and investigations to target firms tied to his critics. While some firms have opted to fight back, most have agreed to deals—some under threat of scrutiny over diversity policies—raising concerns about political coercion and the independence of the legal profession.