The Columbus Dispatch

Kelly orders clearance overhaul

- By Michael D. Shear

WASHINGTON — John Kelly, the White House chief of staff, has ordered an overhaul of the process for granting security clearances, acknowledg­ing that mistakes and shortcomin­gs were exposed by the handling of marital-abuse allegation­s against one of President Donald Trump’s top aides.

In a five-page memo distribute­d Friday afternoon to the White House staff, Kelly suggested there were serious shortcomin­gs with the system for vetting toplevel officials with access to the United States’ most closely guarded secrets.

‘‘We should — and, in the future, must — do better,’’ Kelly wrote in a document addressed to senior White House officials and copied to the directors of the country’s intelligen­ce and law enforcemen­t agencies. The Washington Post first reported the existence of the memo.

Kelly did not directly address the case of the aide, Rob Porter, who was forced out of his job as the White House staff secretary this month after news reports that his two former wives had claimed physical and emotional abuse by Porter during their marriages.

The White House has been reeling for more than a week amid shifting explanatio­ns of how Porter was allowed to remain in one of the mostsensit­ive posts there despite the FBI’s discovery of the abuse allegation­s months ago.

The deepening scandal called into question the administra­tion’s veracity as Republican­s and Democrats pressured Kelly to detail what had happened. The memo does not do that.

But Kelly is putting in effect changes that will address a failure of communicat­ion between the FBI and senior officials in the West Wing — exactly the kind of failure that White House officials have said was responsibl­e in Porter’s case.

Among the mostsignif­icant changes, Kelly ordered that FBI officials will now directly report to the White House counsel, Don McGahn, any concerns they uncover during the background investigat­ions of the president’s top aides.

Kelly said that would ensure that ‘‘critical material will be differenti­ated from the ordinary volume of communicat­ions and delivered quickly and directly to the appropriat­e person rather than through layers of intermedia­ries.’’

White House officials had earlier said that they were unaware of the allegation­s against Porter because the FBI had reported their concerns to a security office staffed by career officials who did not communicat­e to the West Wing.

 ?? HARNIK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [ANDREW ?? Chief of staff John Kelly is ordering the FBI to report any security-clearance concerns directly to White House counsel Don McGahn.
HARNIK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] [ANDREW Chief of staff John Kelly is ordering the FBI to report any security-clearance concerns directly to White House counsel Don McGahn.

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