The president appears to be moving full-steam ahead with his plan to pursue retribution against his political enemies.
The White House is suspending the active security clearances of lawyers from the large legal defense firm Covington & Burling ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith faces a "no-win situation" if he ... This would mean Trump did not break any law by removing them ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting a law firm that assisted Trump's prosecutor, Jack Smith.
The special counsel and the world’s richest man have both been rebuked by courts for exercising power they were not ...
Last month, the White House said the FBI returned the boxes of materials that were seized from Mar-a-Lago to President Donald Trump.
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.
Covington, a prominent D.C. law firm, is the latest target of the President’s campaign of retribution over the criminal investigations that dogged him before he returned to office.
President Trump on Tuesday signed a memo suspending security clearances for a number of outside lawyers who are defending former special counsel Jack Smith in his personal capacity. White House ...
White House aide Will Scharf said ahead of the signing, “One law firm that provided pro bono legal services to the special counsel’s office under Jack Smith’s leadership was Covington & Burling.