Anonymous wrote:Senior West Wing aides spent part of Wednesday morning preparing for the fallout from his departure. Many senior officials, including Kelly, urged Porter to stay, according to White House advisers.
Yup, Chief of Staff Kelly is a stand up guy-sticking up for the rights of a man accused by both of his wives of being physically abusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hicks sure has impeccable taste.
Apparently she has no problems fishing off the company pier.
How many different men from campaign/White House was Hope Hicks involved with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hicks sure has impeccable taste.
Apparently she has no problems fishing off the company pier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty amazed by this. Mormon and his father was an aide to 41.
People of all religions abuse their wives. And his father being an "aide to 41" doesn't mean the son's character is any good.
Anonymous wrote:If these were really baseless allegations then why resign?
Anonymous wrote:Pretty amazed by this. Mormon and his father was an aide to 41.
Senior West Wing aides spent part of Wednesday morning preparing for the fallout from his departure. Many senior officials, including Kelly, urged Porter to stay, according to White House advisers.
Rob Porter has resigned from his role as White House staff secretary after his first ex-wife told DailyMail.com that he choked and punched her during their marriage.
Colbie Holderness, 37, who is a senior analyst for the U.S. government, spoke on the record to DailyMail.com about her five-year marriage to Porter, detailing physical and mental abuse.
She said he broke down her confidence so badly with his verbal and emotional abuse that she took an extended leave of absence from grad school.
Colbie's revelations follow DailyMail.com's exclusive interview on Tuesday evening with Porter’s second wife, Jennifer Willoughby, who told how Porter, 40, once dragged her wet and naked out of the shower and was verbally abusive, calling her a f***ing b***h' on their honeymoon.
The White House initially gave Porter their support. But just hours after the second set of revelations, Porter resigned while still protesting his innocence.