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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]And, it turns out this was yet another scandal advanced by Democrats that was false. https://thehill.com/hilltv/rising/453737-exclusive-career-officials-rebut-claims-of-white-house-interference-in-security?amp&__twitter_impression=true [quote]Two career White House security officials have testified in a closed door session with the House Oversight Committee that no political pressure was asserted on their office in determining security clearances, according to a GOP staff memo obtained by Hill.TV. The testimony could deal a blow to Democratic assertions that President Trump and the White House counsel might have used undue influence on the process to win clearances for his son-in-law Jared Kushner and his daughter Ivanka Trump. The fracas over security clearances erupted in April 2019 when career staffer Tricia Newbold testified to the House Oversight Committee that her then supervisor Carl Kline overruled several of her security clearance determinations because of political influence. Newbold specifically alleged that at least two senior government officials were given high-level security clearances despite disqualifying information. Newbold also expressed concern over new policies that Kline put into place surrounding the security clearance process. Newbold's testimony received wall to wall news coverage and appeared to validate long held suspicions and reporting that the White House security clearance process had run amok under Trump. But the new testimony contradicts Newbold.[/quote] [/quote] How does the closed door testimony contradict Newbold? [/quote] [quote]Career White House security official Crede Bailey testified to Oversight, according to the GOP memo, that he at no point felt pressure from anyone at the White House to determine a security clearance one way or the other. Bailey further told the committee that as far as he knows Trump has never ordered a security clearance be issued to any specific individual. He also defended Kline's conduct while in office, expressing the "utmost confidence" in his judgement. Bailey, the chief security officer at The White House, also defended Kline's restructuring of the security clearance process, policies which Newbold questioned in her testimony before the committee in April. Bailey said Newbold's criticisms of the process "stemmed from her lack of understanding and experience across government," according to the Republican committee staff memo. Democratic committee staff did not respond to a request for comment. Former career employee Cory Louie also testified that at no time in his two week tenure in the security office under the Trump administration did he ever feel undue political influence on the security clearance process. Earlier, Kline had disputed Newbold's assertions in a voluntary interview with the committee. He testified that he had never been told by any White House official to reverse a security clearance determination. "I have never been approached by anybody at the White House or outside the White House to adjudicate a case, one way or the other, in my tenure at the White House," Kline declared. [/quote] [/quote]
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