法官暂时阻止特朗普撤销与斯蒂尔档案有关的律师事务所的安全许可
Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump's Yanking Of Clearances From Law Firm Tied To Steele Dossier

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/judge-temporarily-blocks-trumps-yanking-clearances-law-firm-tied-steele-dossier

一名联邦法官暂时阻止了特朗普总统的行政命令,该命令剥夺了与有争议的斯蒂尔档案相关的律师事务所佩金斯·科伊公司员工的安全许可。特朗普于3月6日签署的命令,引用了佩金斯·科伊公司为希拉里·克林顿竞选团队和民主党全国委员会工作的理由,他们资助该公司聘用Fusion GPS,后者委托撰写了指控特朗普与俄罗斯勾结的档案。该命令还针对该公司的多元化、公平与包容政策。 佩金斯·科伊公司提起诉讼,声称该命令侵犯了他们的宪法权利。贝丽尔·豪厄尔法官批准了临时限制令,理由是该命令可能损害该公司的业务和客户关系。该命令旨在限制佩金斯·科伊公司与联邦政府的合同以及与政府官员的接触。该公司辩称,由于该命令,客户已经开始减少工作量。虽然该档案中关于俄罗斯干预的更广泛说法得到了证实,但其具体指控在很大程度上已被揭穿。特朗普此前曾以该档案为由起诉佩金斯·科伊公司,但该案已被驳回。此举与特朗普暂停考文顿·伯灵律师事务所安全许可的类似举动如出一辙,该事务所参与了杰克·史密斯的调查工作。


原文

Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times,

A federal judge on March 12 agreed to temporarily block President Donald Trump’s executive order stripping security clearances from employees at a prominent Washington law firm that was involved in generating the controversial Steele dossier.

Trump signed the order on March 6, citing law firm Perkins Coie’s work during the 2016 election, when Hillary Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) paid the firm more than $1 million to hire opposition research company Fusion GPS. Trump’s order also targeted the firm’s policies promoting workforce diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Perkins Coie sued the Trump administration on Tuesday, arguing that the president’s order violated the firm’s rights of free speech, free association, and due process under the Constitution.

During a Wednesday hearing in Washington, U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell said she would grant the firm’s request for a temporary restraining order against the president’s order, which also sought to limit Perkins Coie’s work with federal contractors.

Trump ordered a government review aimed at ending all contracts the firm currently holds with any federal agencies and a review seeking to cancel contracts with its clients. The order also limits its lawyers’ ability to access government officials or retain security clearances.

In its lawsuit, Perkins Coie wrote that seven of its clients, including a major government contractor, had already pulled back legal work following Trump’s order or were planning to, resulting in “significant revenue” losses for the firm.

Government officials have also blocked or discouraged the firm’s attorneys from participating in meetings due to Trump’s order, according to the lawsuit.

In 2016, after receiving funding from the DNC and Clinton campaign, Fusion GPS hired Christopher Steele, a retired British counterintelligence specialist, to gather research into allegations that Trump’s 2016 campaign had conspired with the Russian government to win the presidential election.

Steele’s research was compiled into a dossier that BuzzFeed News published without his consent in 2017. The outlet was criticized for not first independently verifying many of the report’s salacious allegations, which sparked scrutiny among many journalists.

While some of the dossier’s more general findings—including that Russia was working to get Trump elected and sought to influence some of his associates—were later corroborated by U.S. intelligence agencies and special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation, the report has been largely debunked, and no one in the president’s orbit was ever formally accused of conspiring with Russia.

Trump previously sued Clinton, Perkins Coie, and others, alleging they conspired to rig the 2016 election against him. A federal judge in Florida dismissed the lawsuit in 2022.

In February, Trump similarly ordered the suspension of security clearances for employees at Covington & Burling LLP, a Washington-based law firm that worked on former special counsel Jack Smith’s investigations of Trump.

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