Judge blocks Trump effort to strip security clearance from attorney who represented whistleblowers
Source: AP
By JOEY CAPPELLETTI
Updated 10:35 AM CST, December 24, 2025
WASHINGTON (AP) A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from enforcing a March presidential memorandum to revoke the security clearance of prominent Washington attorney Mark Zaid, ruling that the order which also targeted 14 other individuals could not be applied to him.
The decision marked the administrations second legal setback on Tuesday, after the Supreme Court declined to allow Trump to deploy National Guard troops in the Chicago area, capping a first year in office in which President Donald Trumps efforts to impose a sweeping agenda and pursue retribution against political adversaries have been repeatedly slowed by the courts.
U.S. District Judge Amir Ali in Washington granted Zaids request for a preliminary injunction, after he sued the Trump administration in May over the revocation of his security clearance. Zaids request called it an act of improper political retribution that jeopardized his ability to continue representing clients in sensitive national security cases.
The March presidential memorandum singled out Zaid and 14 other individuals who the White House asserted were unsuitable to retain their clearances because it was no longer in the national interest. The list included targets of Trumps fury from both the political and legal spheres, including former Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco, New York Attorney General Letitia James, former President Joe Biden and members of his family.
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