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.
The White House on Tuesday ordered the suspension of any active security clearances held by employees of the law firm representing Jack Smith, the special counsel who prosecuted the Justice Department’s cases against Donald Trump. The president appears ...
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.
Bondi, in an extensive Fox News interview, provided details of the ongoing and apparently widening political purge of the Justice Department and FBI.
President Donald Trump is targeting the elite Washington law firm that is representing former special counsel Jack Smith, issuing a directive that would strip some of its lawyers of their security clearances and examine the firm’s government contracts.
President Donald Trump revoked the security clearances of Washington law firm Covington & Burling, whose attorneys provided free legal services to disgraced special counsel Jack Smith in his malicious prosecution of the president.
The Donald Trump administration has strongly hit back at the law firm representing former special counsel Jack Smith through an executive order. Here's more about what went on