Key facts
- America First Legal (AFL) employs speed and aggression in its legal strategies.
- AFL aims to challenge Democratic policies and actions, particularly those of the Biden administration.
- The organization successfully aided in striking down a race-based farm loan forgiveness program.
- AFL also sued the administration for refusing to adhere to the Taylor Force Act.
- In 2024, AFL released photos of then-Vice President Biden with his son's Chinese business associates.
America First Legal (AFL) is employing a strategy of "fire with fire" to challenge Democratic policies and actions, aiming to be a more aggressive legal counterforce. The organization, founded by individuals frustrated by the volume of lawsuits against the first Trump administration, emphasizes speed and tenacity in its approach.
According to O.H. Skinner, CEO of American Juris Link, AFL's "speed and aggression" and its willingness to push boundaries surprised the legal community. Skinner noted that AFL "really shook the existing sleepiness off of the nonprofit side of conservative litigation," highlighting their focus on swift action to obtain judicial orders.
During the first years of Joe Biden's presidency, AFL worked with state attorneys general to challenge immigration practices. The organization sued the administration for its refusal to comply with the Taylor Force Act, which prohibits U.S. funding for the Palestinian Authority. AFL also played a role in the successful challenge to Biden's race-based farm loan forgiveness program.
In 2024, AFL released photographs of then-Vice President Biden meeting with his son Hunter Biden's Chinese business associates in 2013. This release generated significant media attention and became a focal point for congressional investigations into alleged foreign business dealings by the Biden family, though the family has denied any wrongdoing.
One of AFL's co-founders, Hamilton, described the organization's aggressive stance as a response to the constant legal challenges faced during the first Trump administration, where Democrats frequently filed lawsuits and sought injunctions. Hamilton expressed frustration over the perceived lack of support from conservative legal groups at that time.
Hamilton stated that his principles align closely with those of his co-founder, Miller, with whom he has collaborated for over a decade.