特朗普撤销了雇佣罗伯特·穆勒的律师事务所的安全许可。
Trump Revokes Security Clearances For Law Firm That Hired Robert Mueller

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/trump-revokes-security-clearances-law-firm-hired-robert-mueller

3月27日,特朗普总统发布公告,暂停威尔默·黑尔律师事务所律师的安全许可,理由是他们的行为“损害了关键的美国利益”。该命令指示各机构撤销安全许可、终止合同并限制员工的访问权限。特朗普特别针对该事务所雇佣前特别检察官罗伯特·穆勒及其助手,指责他们利用政府进行党派调查,调查所谓的特朗普与俄罗斯勾结。 该公告进一步指控威尔默·黑尔律师事务所利用公益活动帮助非公民投票,破坏打击非法移民和贩毒的努力,并指控该事务所存在种族歧视。拥有超过1100名律师的威尔默·黑尔律师事务所为雇佣穆勒进行了辩护,并誓言将对这一“非法命令”采取补救措施。 在此之前,特朗普还对佩金斯·科伊(希拉里·克林顿竞选活动的律师事务所)和保尔·魏斯、里夫金德、沃顿和加里森律师事务所采取了类似措施。佩金斯·科伊成功地对特朗普的命令提出了法律挑战。保尔·魏斯同意审查其招聘做法,并为特朗普政府的倡议提供公益服务,导致针对他们的命令被撤回。这些行动受到了民主党总检察长和美国律师协会的批评,他们认为特朗普正在压制律师选择客户的自由。


原文

Authored by Aldgra Fredly via The Epoch Times,

President Donald Trump issued a proclamation on March 27 suspending security clearances held by WilmerHale lawyers due to activities that he deemed “detrimental to critical American interests.”

The order directs government agencies to revoke security clearances for WilmerHale employees, terminate any contracts with the law firm, and restrict its employees’ access to government buildings.

The proclamation specifically cited WilmerHale’s employment of former special counsel Robert Mueller, along with his top aides, Aaron Zebley and James Quarles.

Mueller had previously investigated allegations of cooperation between Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign and Russian actors. The probe ultimately found no evidence that they conspired to influence the election.

In his order, Trump accused WilmerHale of engaging in “obvious partisan representations to achieve political ends” by employing lawyers who, he said, abused their prosecutorial power “to upend the democratic process and distort justice.”

“Mueller’s investigation epitomizes the weaponization of government, yet WilmerHale claimed he ‘embodies the highest value of our firm and profession’,” the order stated. “This weaponization of the justice system must not be rewarded, let alone condoned.”

The proclamation also alleges that WilmerHale used its pro bono practices to allow noncitizens to vote and undermine efforts “to prevent illegal aliens from committing horrific crimes and trafficking deadly drugs within our borders.” The law firm is also accused of discriminating against employees based on their race.

WilmerHale employs more than 1,100 lawyers and has a leading U.S. Supreme Court practice. Some of its major clients include Apple, Harvard University, Meta, and Tesla.

In response to Trump’s proclamation, a WilmerHale spokesperson defended its hiring of Mueller, saying that he retired from the firm in 2021 after a “long, distinguished career in public service.”

“We look forward to pursuing all appropriate remedies to this unlawful order,” the spokesperson said in a statement to multiple news outlets.

The spokesperson said that the proclamation resembled an executive order targeting another law firm, which has been blocked by a judge. Trump signed an order on March 6 targeting Perkins Coie—the law firm hired by Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee–due to what he perceived as “dishonest and dangerous activity” conducted by the firm.

Trump’s order also Perkins Coie’s hiring of opposition research company Fusion GPS, which then employed Christopher Steele, the retired British counterintelligence specialist who compiled the now-discredited Steele dossier accusing the Trump 2016 presidential campaign of conspiring with Russia.

Perkins Coie has challenged Trump’s executive action, arguing that the president’s order violated its rights of free speech, free association, and due process under the Constitution. District of Columbia District Judge Beryl Howell on March 12 agreed to temporarily block parts of Trump’s order imposing certain sanctions on the law firm, saying the law firm was likely to win its lawsuit.

Trump also signed an order on March 14 directing government agencies to revoke the security clearances held by employees of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison (Paul Weiss). The order also directs agencies to terminate their contracts with the law firm.

That order was withdrawn on March 20 after Paul Weiss released a statement agreeing to review its hiring practices, committing to merit-based hiring, retention, and promotion, and dedicated the equivalent of $40 million in pro bono services in support of the Trump administration’s initiatives such as assisting veterans, and the president’s Task Force to Combat Anti-Semitism.

In response to Trump’s moves against certain law firms, 20 Democratic state attorneys general and the American Bar Association accused the president of posing dangers to the U.S. legal system by chilling lawyers’ freedom to choose their clients.

The Epoch Times has reached out to WilmerHale for further comment and did not receive a response by publication time.

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