The president suspended security clearances of lawyers at Covington & Burling over their pro bono work for special counsel Jack Smith.
President Donald Trump has ordered the suspension of any security clearances held by lawyers at a prominent Washington law firm who provided legal services to special counsel Jack Smith
The order would suspend the security clearance of lawyers at Covington & Burling who the Trump administration concludes are involved in representing Jack Smith.
The firm cited in Donald Trump's memo, Covington & Burling, provided pro bono services to Jack Smith, which he revealed shortly before resigning.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting a law firm that assisted Trump's prosecutor, Jack Smith. Newsweek sought email comment on Wednesday from the office of Attorney General Pam Bondi, former special counsel Jack Smith and the law offices of Covington & Burling.
President Trump took a "vindictive and petty" shot at former special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday night — signing an executive order that he labeled the "deranged Jack Smith" bill. The post ‘A disgraceful affront’: Trump ripped for going after Jack Smith with ‘vindictive and petty’ order suspending security clearances of lawyers he says helped investigate POTUS first appeared on Law & Crime.
Three lawsuits — including one from the New York Times — press the case that the special counsel’s final word belongs to the public.
The White House is suspending the active security clearances of lawyers from the large legal defense firm Covington & Burling who are working with former special counsel Jack Smith, who prosecuted Donald Trump unsuccessfully on behalf of the Justice Department under the Biden administration.
President Donald Trump shows off a signed executive order in the Oval Office on Tuesday. (Alex Wong/Getty Images) “Hold it; this is a good one. Is everybody listening?” President Donald Trump ...
President Donald Trump retaliated Tuesday against a Washington law firm that provided free legal services to special counsel Jack Smith, the federal prosecutor who brought two criminal cases ...
White House staff secretary Will Scharf said in the Oval Office that the memo targeted Washington, D.C.-based law firm Covington ... Trump quipped that they would call the memo the “deranged Jack Smith signing,” invoking a pejorative he has frequently ...