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'''Robert Porter''' was an aide to [[Donald Trump]], while he was [[POTUS|President]].<ref name=politico2022-02-25/> | '''Robert Porter''' was an aide to [[Donald Trump]], while he was [[POTUS|President]].<ref name=politico2022-02-25/> | ||
Porter resigned in February 2018 when his two of his ex-wives, [[Jennifer Willoughby]] and [[Colbie Holderness]] came forward, and claimed he had been extremely abusive, during their marriage.<ref name=UsaToday2018-20-19/> ''[[USA Today]]'' reported that Porter had had to rely on temporary security passes to enter the [[White House]], because the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation would not clear him for a permanent pass due to his history of abusing his wives. | Porter resigned in February 2018 when his two of his ex-wives, [[Jennifer Willoughby]] and [[Colbie Holderness]] came forward, and claimed he had been extremely abusive, during their marriage.<ref name=UsaToday2018-20-19/> ''[[USA Today]]'' reported that Porter had had to rely on temporary security passes to enter the [[White House]], because the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation would not clear him for a permanent pass due to his history of abusing his wives. ''CNN'' reports senior White House staff had been aware of the abuse allegations for months"'', and had ''"been scrambling"'' to cover them up.<ref name=Cnn2018-02-08/> | ||
On January 24, 2019, the [[House Oversight Committee]] announced it would be conducting an inquiry into whether Porter and eight other Trump aides had been issued security passes to enter the White House that they didn't qualify for, due to problems with their background.<ref name=HouseOversightCommittee2019-01-24> | On January 24, 2019, the [[House Oversight Committee]] announced it would be conducting an inquiry into whether Porter and eight other Trump aides had been issued security passes to enter the White House that they didn't qualify for, due to problems with their background.<ref name=HouseOversightCommittee2019-01-24/> | ||
While at the White House managing the sensitive documents Trump had to deal with had been one of Porter's responsibilities.<ref name=UsaToday2018-20-19/> ''[[Politico]]'' reported that Porter and nine other senior aides were likely to be called to testify about irregularities and risks in Trump's document handling.<ref name=politico2022-02-25/> | While at the White House managing the sensitive documents Trump had to deal with had been one of Porter's responsibilities.<ref name=UsaToday2018-20-19/> ''[[Politico]]'' reported that Porter and nine other senior aides were likely to be called to testify about irregularities and risks in Trump's document handling.<ref name=politico2022-02-25/><ref name=washingtonpost2022-02-25/> | ||
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| url = | | url = https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/07/politics/rob-porter-white-house-who-knew/index.html | ||
| title = | | title = White House officials knew about Porter’s abuse allegations and scrambled to protect him | ||
| work = | | work = CNN | ||
| | | author1 = Kaitlan Collins | ||
| author2 = Kevin Liptak | |||
| | | author3 = Dan Merica | ||
| | | date = 2018-02-08 | ||
| | | archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20211021190810/http://edition.cnn.com/2018/02/07/politics/rob-porter-white-house-who-knew/index.html | ||
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| accessdate = 2022-03-01 | | accessdate = 2022-03-01 | ||
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| quote = | | quote = Senior White House officials were aware for months of the allegations made against Trump’s staff secretary, two sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday after Porter resigned. | ||
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| url = | | url = https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/07/trump-staff-secretary-rob-porter-quits-after-ex-wives-claim-violence.html | ||
| title = | | title = President Trump’s staff secretary, Rob Porter, quits after two ex-wives accuse him of abuse | ||
| work = | | work = [[CNBC]] | ||
| author = | | author = Dan Mangan | ||
| date = | | date = 2018-02-07 | ||
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Revision as of 15:04, 15 April 2024
Robert Porter | |
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Occupation | politician |
Known for | Was a key aide to Donald Trump, and is now expected to be called to testify about him |
Robert Porter was an aide to Donald Trump, while he was President.[1]
Porter resigned in February 2018 when his two of his ex-wives, Jennifer Willoughby and Colbie Holderness came forward, and claimed he had been extremely abusive, during their marriage.[2] USA Today reported that Porter had had to rely on temporary security passes to enter the White House, because the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation would not clear him for a permanent pass due to his history of abusing his wives. CNN reports senior White House staff had been aware of the abuse allegations for months", and had "been scrambling" to cover them up.[3]
On January 24, 2019, the House Oversight Committee announced it would be conducting an inquiry into whether Porter and eight other Trump aides had been issued security passes to enter the White House that they didn't qualify for, due to problems with their background.[4]
While at the White House managing the sensitive documents Trump had to deal with had been one of Porter's responsibilities.[2] Politico reported that Porter and nine other senior aides were likely to be called to testify about irregularities and risks in Trump's document handling.[1][5]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 House Dems step up investigation into Trump’s handling of sensitive records, Politico, 2022-02-25. Retrieved on 2021-03-01. “She specifically asked Ferriero to focus on Trump aides Pat Cipollone, John Kelly, Nicholas Luna, Derek Lyons, Don McGahn, Mark Meadows, Stefan Passantino, Robert Porter, Reince Priebus and Madeleine Westerhout.”
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Ex-wife of ousted White House aide Rob Porter says marriage was 'strongly' abusive, USA Today, 2018-20-19. Retrieved on 2022-03-01.
- ↑ White House officials knew about Porter’s abuse allegations and scrambled to protect him, CNN, 2018-02-08. Retrieved on 2022-03-01. “Senior White House officials were aware for months of the allegations made against Trump’s staff secretary, two sources familiar with the matter said on Wednesday after Porter resigned.”
- ↑ Elijah E. Cummings (2019-01-24). Oversight Committee Launches Investigation of Security Clearance Problems at White House. House Oversight Committee. Archived from the original on 2022-01-03. Retrieved on 2022-03-01. “Cummings’ letter seeks information about reports of security clearance issues involving multiple current and former officials...”
- ↑ Some records taken by Trump are so sensitive they may not be described in public, Washington Post, 2022-02-25. Retrieved on 2022-03-01. “Maloney added a request to prioritize from former White House chiefs of staff Mark Meadows, John F. Kelly and Reince Priebus; former White House counsel Donald McGahn; former deputy White House counsel Stefan Passantino; and former aides Nicholas Luna, Derek Lyons, Robert Porter and Madeleine Westerhout.”
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