Another Left-Wing Judge Just Decided He's Got More Authority Than President Trump
In a memo revoking security clearances, President Trump wrote, "I have determined that it is no longer in the national interest for the following individuals to access classified information."
One of the people whose security clearance was revoked is attorney Mark Zaid. Zaid was one of the attorneys for Susan Monarez, the former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Monarez was removed from that position in August.
In May, Zaid sued the Trump administration, with ABC describing Zaid as a "whistleblower attorney" who claimed his security clearance was revoked for "improper political retribution."
In response to that suit, White House spokesman Harrison Fields said, "The decision to grant any individual access to this nation's secrets is a sensitive judgment call entrusted to the President. Weighing these factors and implementing such decisions are core executive powers, and reviewing the President's clearance decisions falls well beyond the judiciary's authority."
Now, a radical Leftist judge has ruled that President Trump cannot revoke Zaid's security clearance.
It's a move attorney Mike Davis called "lawless and dangerous."
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