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Trump suspends security clearances of employees at law firm behind Steele dossier

President Trump signed an executive order on Thursday, halting security clearance for employees working at Perkins Coie.

“The fraudulent and dangerous activities of law firm Perkins Coie LLP have impacted the country for decades,” read Trump's latest executive order. “In particular, when presidential candidate Hillary Clinton failed in 2016, Perkins Koy hired the Fusion Grand Prix and later produced false “relevant documents” designed to steal elections. ”

Perkins Coie held the service intelligence company Fusion GPS in April 2016 to conduct opposition research against Trump for the Clinton campaign.

President Trump has suspended security clearance for employees who worked at Perkins Koy. Al Drago – Pool via CNP/Mega

Former British intelligence agent Christopher Steele was later hired by Fusion GPS to dig up dirt in Trump's overseas business relationships.

The current ejected Steele documents, published days before Trump's January 2017 inauguration, included wild allegations that Russian security services owned a sly videotape involving Trump, and that Russia tried to promote his presidential outlook.

“This terrible activity is part of the pattern,” Trump added. “Perkins Koy worked with activist donors, including George Soros, to judicially overturn popular, necessary, and democratically enacted election laws, including voter identification.”

Trump's orders include Attorney General Pam Bondy, Director of National Intelligence, and other heads of Tarshi Gabbard, who said, “A review will be held to suspend the aggressive security clearances held by Perkins Koy individuals in order to take steps consistent with applicable law.”

The president also directed the agency to “forge a document that racism forged a forged document designed to weaponize government against inauguration candidates, and to terminate a federal contract with Perkins Koy to prevent the transfer of taxpayer dollars, in order to prevent the transfer of taxpayer dollars, as it would cause anti-ethnic elections to be fraudulent and mistrust.

Under the order, federal agencies must instruct Perkins COIE employees to restrict access to government buildings “where such access threatens or otherwise conflicts with the national security of US interests,” and not engage with law firm employees when they “act in their formal capabilities.”

President Trump signed the executive order on Thursday. Al Drago / Pool via cnp/splashnews.com
Fusion GPS then hired British intelligence agent Christopher Steele to excavate the soil into Trump's overseas business relationship. AP

“Agency officials refrain from hiring Perkins Koy employees to the extent permitted by law, and are exempt from the agency's chief and consulting with the Director of the Personnel Management Office, such employment will not pose a threat to US national security,” the order continues.

Clinton's campaign and the Democratic National Commission were paid nearly $10 million for the services up to the 2016 presidential election to Perkins COIE.

The Federal Election Commission has fined the Clinton Campaign and the DNC $8,000 and $105,000 respectively.

Perkins Coie did not respond to requests for comment on the post.

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