The president appears to be moving full-steam ahead with his plan to pursue retribution against his political enemies.
An executive order underscores the administration’s hostility toward the erstwhile special counsel.
President Donald Trump issued an order Tuesday stripping security clearances from members of a law firm who worked with ...
Covington, a prominent D.C. law firm, is the latest target of the President’s campaign of retribution over the criminal ...
Covington said the firm is representing Smith “in his personal, individual capacity” and that the representation began him ...
The memorandum signed by Trump yanks the clearances of “Koski and all members, partners, and employees of Covington & Burling ...
President Donald Trump plans to cancel security clearances and government work for Covington & Burling because the law firm ...
The president suspended security clearances of lawyers at Covington & Burling over their pro bono work for special counsel Jack Smith.
President Trump on Tuesday signed a memo suspending security clearances for a number of outside lawyers who are defending ...
The move was announced in an executive order signed Tuesday by President Trump that also requires the federal government to review and terminate work with the firm ...
A spokesperson for Covington declined comment. Two of the Covington lawyers representing Smith, Peter Koski and Lanny Breuer, did not respond to messages seeking comment. It’s not clear precisely why ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting the law firm representing former special counsel Jack Smith.