Lawsuit Against Trump Administration by Perkins Coie

Perkins Coie, the firm behind the Steele dossier, sued Trump administration for cutting off its access to federal resources, which was approved by a federal judge. The lawsuit claims violation of constitutional rights and threatens firm's ability to represent clients.

President Trump's executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie

A federal judge temporarily blocked parts of President Trump's executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie for its representation of Hillary Clinton's 2016 campaign and other causes. The judge ruled that the order likely violates the law firm's constitutional rights and undermines the legal profession's ability to advocate for clients with unpopular causes.

Government Weaponization and Trump Executive Order

Fox News host Will Cain discusses government weaponization and a federal judge blocking a Trump executive order targeting Democrat-linked law firm Perkins Coie.

Trump Administration vs. Perkins Coie Lawsuit

President Trump signed an executive order targeting law firm Perkins Coie, accusing them of dishonest and dangerous activity. Perkins Coie is suing the Trump administration, alleging the order is unconstitutional and aims to punish them for representing clients opposed to the administration.

President Trump's Executive Order on Perkins Coie Attorneys

President Trump signed an executive order to suspend the security clearances of attorneys at Perkins Coie, a law firm linked to Democratic-funded opposition research during the 2016 presidential campaign. The punishment stems from the hiring of Fusion GPS by Perkins Coie to conduct research on Trump's potential ties to Russia, which led to the controversial Steele dossier. The Trump administration has been targeting perceived adversaries, including Justice Department prosecutors and intelligence officials.