The president suspended security clearances of lawyers at Covington & Burling over their pro bono work for special counsel ...
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were spent on the probe − don’t taxpayers have a right to see the report?
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President Donald Trump has been on a roll, stripping security clearances from those he doesn't think should have them.
The memo strips Jack Smith's attorney of his security clearance as well as any other attorneys at the firm who assisted Smith while he was investigating Trump.
The White House is suspending the active security clearances of lawyers from the large legal defense firm Covington & Burling ...
President Trump on Tuesday signed a memo suspending security clearances for employees at a law firm who assisted with former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the now-president.
The president appears to be moving full-steam ahead with his plan to pursue retribution against his political enemies.
The order would suspend the security clearance of lawyers at Covington & Burling who the Trump administration concludes are involved in representing Jack Smith.