U.S.A.
Philip J. Berg has a background in law and political leadership, having served as chairman of the Democratic Party of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, and as a member of the Democratic State Committee. He has been involved in high-profile legal actions, including demanding the disbarment of U.S. Supreme Court Justices and filing a RICO lawsuit against President George W. Bush. Berg's legal career was marked by significant disciplinary actions, leading to his suspension and eventual disbarment in Pennsylvania. Post-disbarment, he worked as an Uber driver in Philadelphia.
Philip J. Berg's political identity is marked by a blend of ideological rigidity and unconventional legal tactics. He has taken highly contentious legal actions, such as demanding the disbarment of Supreme Court Justices over a controversial case and filing a RICO lawsuit against President Bush for alleged involvement in the 9/11 attacks. Despite his legal troubles, Berg's challenges to presidential war powers and eligibility of Barack Obama illustrate a willingness to confront established norms. His career, marred by malpractice and ethics violations, reveals a calculated approach to leveraging legal battles to spotlight perceived injustices, even at personal professional cost.