Trump Hammers Enemies With Brilliant Legal Move

President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Wednesday, stripping security clearances from Covington & Burling LLP lawyers who represented special counsel Jack Smith, targeting what he calls “weaponized justice” against his administration, per a Daily Caller report. The move, detailed at a Mar-a-Lago press conference, suspends clearances for attorneys like Peter Koski, who aided Smith’s probes into Trump’s classified documents and 2020 election actions, per AP News’ February 26 story. For conservatives, this is a decisive blow against deep-state bias, proving Trump’s America First agenda will purge disloyal actors and restore trust.
Trump’s order, per the Caller, targets Covington & Burling due to its role in Smith’s investigations, dismissed after Trump’s 2024 win, per Reuters’ November 2024 report. He accused the firm of “weaponizing the judicial process” against him, per Fox News, ordering Attorney General Pam Bondi to suspend clearances “pending review” of their roles, per the February 26 directive.
“We can’t have law firms with security clearances working against America’s president,” Trump said. “This ends the deep-state’s grip on our justice system.”
The order builds on Trump’s January 20 “radical transparency” executive order, tasking FBI Director Kash Patel with declassifying records on Epstein, JFK, and UFOs, per Breitbart. It follows Smith’s exit, per Politico’s January 2025 story, after charging Trump in two cases—dropped post-election, per AP. Covington, earning $140,000 in pro bono fees for Smith, per the Washington Post, now faces clearance suspension, per the Caller, aligning with last week’s broader clearance reforms, per RedState.
This action follows Trump’s January border policies, slashing illegal crossings over 90%, per Border Patrol data, and DHS Secretary Kristi Noem’s Gitmo deportations, per her “Hannity” remarks.
“We have hundreds of thousands of criminals that were let illegally into this country,” Noem said. “That means they have criminal records. They’ve perpetuated crimes in this country.”
Posts on X cheered—one user wrote, “Covington’s clearances gone—Trump’s draining the swamp for real.” Another added, “Biden’s justice weaponization ends here—brilliant move.”
Republicans see this as a lifeline. Biden’s open borders let 8.5 million illegal immigrants cross, per CBP, while deficits pushed the national debt past $35 trillion, per Treasury data. Trump’s January policies, Title 42 revival, and DOGE’s $55 billion cuts signal the fix—secure borders, purge bias, and prioritize Americans. The Covington action aligns with last week’s EPA staff cuts, boosting energy, per the Daily Caller, showing national focus.
The left’s crying foul, with Senate Democrats and Covington allies calling it “retribution” and vowing lawsuits, per a Wednesday AP report. Too bad—conservatives see this as accountability, not politics. Legal challenges loom, with over 70 suits targeting Trump’s moves—like a Wednesday block on Education records—but Republicans aren’t deterred. With Congress pushing reconciliation and Patel releasing Epstein files, the GOP’s ready to back Trump’s vision, ensuring America’s justice system serves citizens, not conspiracies, as voters demanded in 2024.
Covington’s 2025 revenue, per Crain’s New York, exceeds $1 billion, but few attorneys hold clearances, per the Post, limiting impact. Bondi’s review, per Fox, targets “weaponization,” citing Smith’s probes as politically motivated, per Patel’s February 20 Rumble interview. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ February DOGE task force and USDA Secretary Brooke L. Rollins’ SNAP crackdown show the state-federal alignment. With DHS troops at the border and Noem’s raids, conservatives are ready to defend this purge, ensuring America’s security stays with patriots.
This purge is a resounding triumph for America, restoring trust in our justice system after deep-state abuses.