
If you thought President Donald Trump was done exacting political justice, think again. The latest chapter in what has become a full-throttle reckoning for those behind the Russia hoax has just opened, and this time, the legal spotlight is aimed squarely at Perkins Coie—the D.C. law firm that served as the Democratic National Committee’s legal arm and bankrolled the discredited Steele dossier.
In a blistering Truth Social post, Trump confirmed he is suing Perkins Coie for what he called their “egregious and unlawful acts”—namely, their central role in orchestrating one of the most damaging political smear campaigns in modern history. The complaint calls out the firm for hiring Fusion GPS, which then commissioned the now-infamous Steele dossier—a document that even the FBI and Special Counsel Robert Mueller were forced to admit contained zero verifiable allegations.
Let that sink in: not one substantive claim in the dossier was corroborated. Yet for years, it was used as a political cudgel, driving media narratives, justifying secret FISA warrants, and fueling an investigation that crippled a presidency before it even got off the ground.
Trump also blasted the assignment of Judge Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee with a long track record of rulings that tilt left. He didn’t hold back, calling her “a highly biased and unfair disaster” and accusing her of undermining a recent order that barred Perkins Coie employees from entering federal government buildings—a move Howell overturned, claiming “retaliatory animus.”
Translation? Howell’s ruling protects the same operatives who helped cook up a phony scandal with foreign interference, opposition research, and media manipulation—but Trump’s concern about national security? That’s apparently a bridge too far.
Perkins Coie is now countersuing Trump, but that’s hardly surprising. This firm has operated like the Democratic Party’s in-house enforcers for years. They’re not just legal counsel—they’re ideological shock troops. Trump’s lawsuit targets more than just civil liability. It calls for a sweeping federal investigation into the firm’s security clearances and internal discrimination practices.
And leading the charge? Attorney General Pam Bondi and Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard—both known for their unapologetic pursuit of justice and their zero tolerance for institutional rot.
The Real Collusion: Media, Bureaucrats, and a Political Machine
Let’s not forget what was done under the guise of “investigation.” Former FBI Director James Comey, disgraced former CIA Director John Brennan, media outlets, Democratic operatives, and foreign agents collaborated to produce and push a fake dossier. That’s not opposition research. That’s information warfare waged against an incoming president.
Special Counsel John Durham’s 2023 report confirmed what conservatives have known all along: there was no collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia. But by then, the damage had been done. Years of distractions, legal battles, and narrative sabotage—all rooted in a fabricated document funded by the very firm now in Trump’s legal crosshairs.