White House officials knew about Rob Porter’s abuse allegations

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White House officials knew about Rob Porter’s abuse allegations

Chief of Staff John Kelly learned this fall about the allegations of spousal abuse and that they were delaying Porter’s security clearance amid an ongoing FBI investigation.



WASHINGTON—White House Counsel Donald McGahn knew one year ago that staff secretary Rob Porter’s ex-wives had accused him of domestic violence but allowed him to serve as an influential gatekeeper and aide to U.S. President Donald Trump, according to two people familiar with the matter.

Chief of Staff John Kelly learned this fall about the allegations of spousal abuse and that they were delaying Porter’s security clearance amid an ongoing FBI investigation. But Kelly handed Porter more responsibilities to control the flow of information to the president.

Porter, who denied the “vile” allegations, resigned Wednesday after the ex-wives’ accounts of years of verbal and physical abuse were published, along with graphic pictures of Colbie Holderness, his first wife, bruised from what she said was a punch to the face.

The episode has thrust Trump’s senior-most aides, many of whom have already been embroiled in controversy related to special counsel Robert Mueller III’s Russia investigation, into yet another crisis.

McGahn and other West Wing officials are under increasing pressure to explain why Porter was kept in a key role in which he had access to classified information and helped determine which articles and policy proposals made it to the president’s desk while top Trump officials were aware for months of at least some of the serious allegations against him.

On Thursday, White House spokesperson Raj Shah said the White House was allowing the issue to play out through the security-clearance review process, arguing that it was the appropriate place for the allegations and Porter’s denials to be assessed.

“We should not short-circuit an investigation just because allegations are made, unless they could compromise national security, or interfere with operations at the White House,” Shah said. “The truth must be determined, and that was what was going on with Rob Porter. His background investigation was ongoing.”

In January 2017, when McGahn learned of the allegations, he wanted Porter to stay put because he saw the Harvard Law-trained Capitol Hill veteran as a steadying, professional voice in the White House, according to people familiar with the matter. His view didn’t change in June when the FBI flagged some of its findings to the White House. Nor did he act in September when he learned that the domestic violence claims were delaying Porter’s security clearance, or in November when Porter’s former girlfriend contacted him about the allegations, according to these people.

A White House spokesperson said that McGahn — who had access to detailed FBI interviews conducted for Porter’s security clearance — and Kelly feel misled by Porter, saying he downplayed his ex-wives’ accusations in conversations with them.

When McGahn informed Kelly this fall about the reason for the security clearance holdup, he agreed that Porter should remain and said he was surprised to learn that the 40-year-old had ex-wives.

Talk about Porter’s past started spreading throughout the White House after a former girlfriend told McGahn in November that he should investigate the abuse alleged by the ex-wives, according to people familiar with the matter. The former girlfriend, who also works in the administration, declined to comment Thursday. Porter is having a romantic relationship with White House Communications Director Hope Hicks, and that relationship led the former girlfriend to come forward, according to White House officials. Hicks helped draft some of the early White House responses to the allegations against Porter.

Trump was not told of the accusations until this week, two senior officials said, after they were first published by the Daily Mail, and he had grown fond of Porter in his job, which often put him by the president’s side.

Trump was also recently surprised to learn that Porter was dating Hicks, according to the officials.

McGahn received a call from the ex-girlfriend in late November, officials said. McGahn made other officials aware of the accusations she communicated but took no concrete steps, the official said.

McGahn declined to comment through a White House spokesman.

The support for an alleged batterer who served 13 months in a sensitive White House post is fuelling scrutiny of the bench marks for disqualifying top staffers or denying them full security clearances. Three Senate Democrats on Thursday called for an investigation into the administration’s process for determining access to classified information, citing concerns “over the apparent low and inconsistent threshold the Trump White House uses for obtaining an interim security clearance.” Porter had an interim clearance, which means he can travel with the president on Air Force One and present him with classified documents.

The White House’s public posture Thursday stood in stark contrast to the defensive approach it took when the accusations against Porter by his two ex-wives were first published Tuesday.

On Wednesday, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said that Porter had the White House’s support and that the decision to resign was his own. She also said his departure from the White House was not imminent.

“I can tell you that Rob has been effective in his role as staff secretary, and the president and chief of staff have had full confidence and trust in his abilities and his performance,” she told reporters.

On Thursday, amid the growing controversy, Shah said Porter had cleaned out his desk that morning and would not be back. He also said Porter had been “terminated,” before later clarifying that he had resigned.

Shah said Kelly was not “fully aware” of the alleged spousal abuse until Wednesday, when he saw the pictures of Holderness with a black eye. But White House officials said Kelly pushed Porter to stay in the job even after the release of the photos.

Kelly staunchly defended Porter’s integrity in a statement Tuesday before saying late Wednesday, after the photos of Holderness’s black eye were published, that he was “shocked by the new allegations” against the staffer, who reports directly to him.

Holderness and Jennie Willoughby, Porter’s second wife, both said they were contacted and interviewed in January 2017 by the FBI about their back-to-back marriages to Porter between 2003 and 2013. Holderness, a 37-year-old senior analyst at the U.S. Government Accountability Office, said she provided photos of the black eye she said he delivered during a 2005 vacation in Florence, Italy. Willoughby, a 39-year-old writer and motivational speaker, said she authorized investigators to obtain a protective order she filed in 2010 after he refused to leave her Arlington, Virginia, apartment, in violation of their separation agreement. She said he returned the next day and broke glass in the door with his fist.

The FBI had contacts with the ex-wives a second time, in September. Willoughby alerted investigators Sept. 22 that she had received a call from Porter the previous day, demanding to know whether she had used the word “violent” with the FBI to describe his behaviour. Porter was angry, she said, that he had still not received his security clearance.

Three days later, the FBI again contacted Holderness, she said, asking whether she had been contacted by anyone regarding Porter. She said she hadn’t. The FBI also asked Porter to explain Holderness’s black eye, according to a person familiar with the conversation. It’s unclear what he told investigators. He has privately told others that they were arguing over a vase, which struck her.

Publicly, Porter cast the allegations as part of a “co-ordinated smear campaign” in a statement Wednesday. Willoughby and Holderness said they gave interviews only after being contacted earlier this week by reporters for the Daily Mail and the Intercept asking about a blog post Willoughby wrote in April that described spousal abuse but did not name Porter.

The FBI investigation into his security clearance was never closed, according to Shah. Law enforcement officials said the FBI does not make any security clearance determinations or recommendations, but rather provides a report at the end of an investigation to the hiring agency, which makes the decision.

https://www.thestar.com/news/world/...from-white-house-after-abuse-allegations.html


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Talk about sexism, and husband abuse.. wonder what bruises Melania Trump is hiding under those huge glasses..

 

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Trump: 'I am, like, the least rapist person you'll ever find. LEAST RAPIST.'
 

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You antijustice lyncher types ought to look in your own mirrors at folks like bill the rapist clinton, and hitlary the laughing defender of child rapists, who all rode on convicted pedo epstien's lolita express plane, while taking money from predator Weinstein, and paying people like Weiner, who is doing time for being a predator.

While YOU call women's liberation being trapped in a burka for life.



https://matrixbob.wordpress.com/201...linton-visited-jeffrey-epstein-s-orgy-island/

When you swim in the swamp maybe YOU get bit by allegionators
 

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Funny your bunch has all these convicted pedos and sex freak offenders in it!!!
;)
WE have every right to judge YOU on the SICK company YOU KEEP.

Not to mention having extremely mental floss agreeing with you is the kiss of death...
So how is that thread with the photo of Bill the rapist whom you idiotixcally[sic] renamed in a fake news way as Trump, doing dummie?



Paedophile David Cameron friends with bisexual paedophile Barack Obama
https://jewishpaedophilia.wordpress...entrapment-specialist-barack-the-fraud-obama/

You are the biggest Trump knob gobblers on the face of the earth..

Honestly, I would almost think your a Russian Paid Troll for the Trump team, how you deep throat Trump every chance you get.

I just point out you are fake news and thats the Russian's fault???

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!



(speaking of KNOB gobblers, Solu had his hands on a lot of knobs at his desk on star trek..LOL))

YOUR TRUMPHATER commie pals the Chinese, and the North koreans, and Nazi Ukrainers, and obama's well funded ISIS must give you a very high social score!!!!
 
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I saw an interesting article (unfortunately on fb) about a little political experiment where they gave a group of university students a bunch of "presidential quotes" regarding invasion of other countries, illegal immigrants, industry. After much rude comments about trump it was reviewed that all the quotes came from Obama. Which if anything proves that the left is all about optics, not reality.
 

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That is a very well presented argument TS
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Unfortunately, for exactly the reasons you just stated, you are on boomer's thread.
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I saw an interesting article (unfortunately on fb) about a little political experiment where they gave a group of university students a bunch of "presidential quotes" regarding invasion of other countries, illegal immigrants, industry. After much rude comments about trump it was reviewed that all the quotes came from Obama. Which if anything proves that the left is all about optics, not reality.

Link?

Careful taxslave, Danbones may get a linking to ya..

 

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To be fair the evangelicals believe in giving the wife a good beating now and then.
 

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No organization in the world does not have some abuser of some sort on the payroll. You can blame the organization but i would rather blame the culprit. It is the justice system's responsibility to respond to it, and it is the responsibility of the abuse victim to report the crime and see it through to conviction.
 

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No organization in the world does not have some abuser of some sort on the payroll. You can blame the organization but i would rather blame the culprit. It is the justice system's responsibility to respond to it, and it is the responsibility of the abuse victim to report the crime and see it through to conviction.

Scrubbing like Pontius Pilate there, coldstream.

How very biblical of you.
 

Hoid

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No organization in the world does not have some abuser of some sort on the payroll. You can blame the organization but i would rather blame the culprit. It is the justice system's responsibility to respond to it, and it is the responsibility of the abuse victim to report the crime and see it through to conviction.

Both his wives reported it to the FBI and The White House was perfectly well aware of it.

See, that's why it was funny when the White House tried to claim they didn't know and the FBI said that they did.

I also do not believe it is the job of the victim to secure a conviction.