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allegations came to light from two exwives. The white house spun the account of what they knew that was inaccurate. Then the parkland tragedy pushed it out of the headlines until general kelly brought it back today revisiting his handling in the scandal, according to cnn left white house staffers stunned, puzzled, or saying that general kell
realized i was with a man who was capable of something like that. jenny willoughby keeping them honest. our reporting is that general kelly and two others were told in november of last year about domestic issues and the fbi background check was completed last july, but that porter never got a permanent clearance. which makes it hard to imagine this came as a total surprise a couple weeks ago. i talked about that with jenny willoughby, as well as the importance of credible allegations being taken seriously. the white house won t answer what general kelly knew when he knew it. to what extent he knew about the reports, the allegations that both of you had made. there s a new statement out from general kelly he said he was shocked by the new allegations and, quote, there s no place for domestic violence. is it important to you that somebody like general kelly believes your story? it s important to me in general that anyone who is
he s got so many problems to with. this is just another one while he s trying to help with daca, tax reform, gays in the military and everything else that the president is tweeting about or driving in terms of what he s doing as the chief of staff. so we can t look at this as a vacuum. it s inexcusable. don t get me wrong. you can try to explain it by so many things on the plate. i don t understand why he went out today and brought an old story into the news. that s not smart. anderson the president did the right thing here. in putting john kelly in charge. and i think that s worth noting here. the white house is getting on the right track as it pertains to security clearances and reforming the process going forward. yeah.
determined that porter had grabbed his wife by the shoulders and yanked her out of the shower naked. we told them the date that happened. i explained how we were going to report at dailymail.com he had punched the window out, a pane of glass on their front door when she threatened to call the police because he was violating the separation agreement by being in the apartment. we told them about the temporary restraining order she filed. that she was walking on egg shells throughout her honeymoon. even she miscarried a pregnancy of six weeks because of the stress of being around porter. the idea that consisted of emotional abuse doesn t trap. there was physical abuse there. and one other correction, anderson. we didn t tell the white house about the first wife, colbie holderness, until the next morning. the idea that john kelly heard an hour after i came into sara s office, that there would be a second story with the black eye
as i said before, it s one of a million things he s in charge of. when you re a chief of staff used to military operations, you re used to the organization doing routine things routinely. the white house hasn t shown that yet. it you tell me john kelly, the chief of staff of the white house, is in charge of security clearances, he may be over watching them and demanding they get fixed, but i m concerned about why it took so long to get status and updates when he seemed to know what the problems were. right. and that s the question. and with all due respect to the general, i think you probably perfectly described being chief of staff in the white house. but that s the job that the general signed up for. and that s the job he has to do. clearly he isn t doing it to the standard of having all those balls in the air and taking care of important things. the way the american people need them taken care of, like domestic abuse. i appreciate it. coming up next, new reporting on another p