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Irish solicitors accused Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan of 'Trumpian' tactics

Irish Star

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July 4, 2026

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Irish solicitors accused Justice Minister Jim O'Callaghan of 'Trumpian' tactics

Despite being urged to back out of protests, many solicitors have dug their heels in instead

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