Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Employees at Law Firm Associated With Steele Dossier

The firm was paid by the DNC and Clinton campaign to hire Fusion GPS, which then hired former British spy Christopher Steele to conduct research into Trump.
Trump Revokes Security Clearances for Employees at Law Firm Associated With Steele Dossier
President Donald Trump signs executive orders in the Oval Office on March 6, 2025. Alex Wong/Getty Images
Jacob Burg
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President Donald Trump signed an executive order on March 6 to suspend the security clearances for employees at a law firm that was involved in the controversial Steele dossier.

The order was among several that Trump signed in the Oval Office on March 6 that affected employees at Perkins Coie. In 2016, the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) paid more than $1 million to the law firm, which used the money to hire opposition research company Fusion GPS.
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Jacob Burg reports on national politics, aerospace, and aviation for The Epoch Times. He previously covered sports, regional politics, and breaking news for the Sarasota Herald Tribune.