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but to date that has gotten us trisha newbold. she saw what in her estimation was unfair, unjust and dangerous to our national security. when it comes to an issue like, this the stakes could not be higher. they're the first line of course because this -- they afford people to receive classified information that are intelligence professionals and others risk life and limb every year to collect, and that we spend about $60 billion to produce. but it's also the last line of defense, stephanie, because our intelligence community, they're quite good at safeguarding information, but people are people. and unless you have the best people receiving this information, people make mistakes, they have loose lips, whether intentional or not, they can say things that they probably should not. and so unless you have people who are supposed to and who are capable of receiving this information, it's a tremendous liability to our national security and quite frankly can cost lives and billions of dollars if programs are exposed. >> all right. ned pr
but to date that has gotten us trisha newbold. she saw what in her estimation was unfair, unjust and dangerous to our national security. when it comes to an issue like, this the stakes could not be higher. they're the first line of course because this -- they afford people to receive classified information that are intelligence professionals and others risk life and limb every year to collect, and that we spend about $60 billion to produce. but it's also the last line of defense, stephanie,...
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trisha newbold told lawmakers that at least 25pplicants were granted security clearancese despsqualifyinges. she also alleges her boss retaliated against her for coming forward. nbc's peter alexander has theiv excl interview. >> reporter: the stunning charge comes from trisha newbold, an 18-year career white house pecurityalist who told congress 25 officials in the trump administration had their top secret security clearances granted by the white house even though she and her colleagues recommended they b denied. why is this issue so important you that felt the need to sak out? >> the protection of national security is not a democratic issue or a republican issume it's an acan issue. >> reporter: newbold, who's filed a discrimination complaint against her white house superior, told lawmakersbo those officials' serious disqualifying issues including foreign influence and conflict of interest. her explosive allegations sparking a showdown on hill.tol >> you issue a press release, hand-pick, cherry-pick parts of sther ony. >> i will protect whistleblowers. period. >> reporter: nbc news first
trisha newbold told lawmakers that at least 25pplicants were granted security clearancese despsqualifyinges. she also alleges her boss retaliated against her for coming forward. nbc's peter alexander has theiv excl interview. >> reporter: the stunning charge comes from trisha newbold, an 18-year career white house pecurityalist who told congress 25 officials in the trump administration had their top secret security clearances granted by the white house even though she and her colleagues...
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nbc's peter alexander has the exclusive interview. >> reporter: the stunning charge comes from trishaold, an 18-year career white house security specialist who told congress 25 officials in the trump administration had their top secret security clearances granted by the white house even though she and her colleagues recommended they be denied. why is this issue so important you that felt the need to speak out? >> the protection of national security is not a democratic issue or a republican issue. it's an american issue. >> reporter: newbold, who's filed a discrimination complaint against her white house superior, told lawmakers about those officials' serious disqualifying issues includingt. her explosive allegations ll. >> you issue a press release, hand-pick, cherry-pick parts of her testimony. >> i willtect whistleblowers. period. >> reporter: nbc news first reported jared kushner was among those whose security denial was overruled. and according to the "new york times" the president personally ordered it. but the president has denied it. legally he has the power to grant clearances
nbc's peter alexander has the exclusive interview. >> reporter: the stunning charge comes from trishaold, an 18-year career white house security specialist who told congress 25 officials in the trump administration had their top secret security clearances granted by the white house even though she and her colleagues recommended they be denied. why is this issue so important you that felt the need to speak out? >> the protection of national security is not a democratic issue or a...
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democrats pointing to the information that they got from this white house official, trisha nubold, whosignificant concerns about the white house's security processing, saying they are lax. and democratic chairman elijah cummings said she came forward at great personal risk. she was worried about retaliation, worried about frankly what republicans may do learning about her coming forward. republicans pushing back saying there is absolutely nothing wrong with what they're hearing. nothing like what happened with the hillary clinton e-mail situation. and they're saying that the way that elijah cummings handled this was completely reckless. we have back and forth from the hearing just moments ago where fireworks erupted. >> i mean, every day that we go on without getting to the bottom of this matter is a day that we're putting hundreds if not potentially thousands of americans at risk. i mean, really. what is next? putting nuclear codes in instagram dms? this is ridiculous. we need to get to the bottom of this. and in order to do that, we have to issue subpoenas because people in this admi
democrats pointing to the information that they got from this white house official, trisha nubold, whosignificant concerns about the white house's security processing, saying they are lax. and democratic chairman elijah cummings said she came forward at great personal risk. she was worried about retaliation, worried about frankly what republicans may do learning about her coming forward. republicans pushing back saying there is absolutely nothing wrong with what they're hearing. nothing like...
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and our little girl trisha, the 6-year-old, named it checkers. kids love the dog, and i just want to say this right now, that regardless of what they say about it we're going to keep it. and now finally, i know that you wonder, whether or not i am going to stay on the republican ticket or resign. let me say this. i don't believe that i ought to quit. because i'm not a quitter. and incidentally, pat's not a quitter. but the decision, my friends, is not mine. and i'm going to ask you to help wire and write the republican national committee whether you think i should stay on or whether i should get off. and whatever their decision is, i will abide by it. ♪ >> all those in favor of nixon continuing as a candidate will say aye! >> aye! >> he is not only completely vindicated. i feel that he acted as a man of courage and of honor and as far as i'm concerned stands higher than ever before. >> once you have fought the battle and once you have won -- >> last night at wheeling, west virginia -- >> then you have a letdown. >> nixon in the high peak of emoti
and our little girl trisha, the 6-year-old, named it checkers. kids love the dog, and i just want to say this right now, that regardless of what they say about it we're going to keep it. and now finally, i know that you wonder, whether or not i am going to stay on the republican ticket or resign. let me say this. i don't believe that i ought to quit. because i'm not a quitter. and incidentally, pat's not a quitter. but the decision, my friends, is not mine. and i'm going to ask you to help wire...
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trisha newbold, she has worked on democratic and republican administrations. >> she told investigators, 25 individuals had a wide range of disqualifying issues, concerning personal conduct, financial problems, drug use and criminal conduct. a source tells cnn both jared kushner and ivanka trump are on the list of 25. important to note the president is legally entitled to order a security clearance for anyone he wishes. chairman cummings comparing the clearance overrides to hillary clinton's use of a private e-mail server as secretary of state. >> if the violations are accurate, and i do think they are, as ms. newbold has told us, i think this is a million times worse. what you have here are people who literally have the top secrets of the world, and they have not been properly cleared. that should alarm each and every american. >> jared kushner responded last night on fox news. >> over the last two years that i have been here, i have been accused of all different types of things, and all of those things have turned out to be false. >> that is apparently a reference to conclusions in th
trisha newbold, she has worked on democratic and republican administrations. >> she told investigators, 25 individuals had a wide range of disqualifying issues, concerning personal conduct, financial problems, drug use and criminal conduct. a source tells cnn both jared kushner and ivanka trump are on the list of 25. important to note the president is legally entitled to order a security clearance for anyone he wishes. chairman cummings comparing the clearance overrides to hillary...
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. >>> when they get together, cher garth brooks, trisha yearwood. >> that's the trifeca right there.details of the iconic meet up. >> they came backstage and we hung out. >> i cried. >> you did? >> it was a big deal. i wanted to be cher when i grew up and i still do. don't we all want to be cher? >> we do. >> we always knew they had friends in high places after trisha fan girled with her idol backstage they sent flowers and pizza as a thank you and remember this moment with chris pratt at the i heart radio awards. >> did he ask you about the wedding singer? >> no. you might get a call. >> any chance to play. >> an exclusive preshow sound check with garth in phoenix. it's the first stop on his first ever stadium tour. >> this view right here. >> isn't that amazing? >> this is awesome. you got a really nice back up singer today. >> it's, well, breaking records. >> he's got 7 diamond albums to his name. more than the beatles. >> five stadiums so far and five attendance records. that shows you what country music audiences do. >> what garth can do. stop being so modest. >> come on. >> wha
. >>> when they get together, cher garth brooks, trisha yearwood. >> that's the trifeca right there.details of the iconic meet up. >> they came backstage and we hung out. >> i cried. >> you did? >> it was a big deal. i wanted to be cher when i grew up and i still do. don't we all want to be cher? >> we do. >> we always knew they had friends in high places after trisha fan girled with her idol backstage they sent flowers and pizza as a thank you...
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allowed to answer and he won't answer what he's not allowed to answer. >> laura: does he know this trishay worked in the same office, yeah. he was her superior. the way this all works is -- >> laura: oh, i didn't realize they were in the exact same office. now it makes sense. she's calling out the boss man. eight years of obama. through during clinton? >> but he's been doing security clearance issues for his entire career. the way the process works, when a white house employee file goes in, a line person looks at it, a supervisor looks at it. and she was below carl in the chain of command and she was upset about some of the decisions he made. >> laura: she seems like a disgruntled employee. i'm just surmising she had some disciplinary issue. i know it was a two-week deal. >> respect the process, novel concept. he will be cleared of that eventually. but all of this is just dragging a career guy in for no reason. >> laura: they're not trying to embarrass trump. they just want to process that work. >> this is an inverse infusion gps. here they create a fake investigation to do research. >> l
allowed to answer and he won't answer what he's not allowed to answer. >> laura: does he know this trishay worked in the same office, yeah. he was her superior. the way this all works is -- >> laura: oh, i didn't realize they were in the exact same office. now it makes sense. she's calling out the boss man. eight years of obama. through during clinton? >> but he's been doing security clearance issues for his entire career. the way the process works, when a white house employee...
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wants and "new york times" has reported that he ordered that his son-in-law be granted a clearance trishabold has been doing this for 18 years. she has no ax to grind. what she says is her supervisor overruled her. >> it's not that they don't deserve it. the reason for somebody not to get a security clearance, what are they? it's not that we just don't think you're a good dude and we don't want you to have it. what are the concerns? >> it's a very bureaucratic and me tick las process, some people believes types it's unfair. it's about foreign contacts and clearances. if you leave any foreign contacts out, that can exclude you right off the bad. there are other issues, criminal matters, any kind of finish broke pryities, or if someone has bankrupt. the bottom line is anyone has been blackmailable by a foreign adver sears. those things can be mitigated, of course, but they often require further investigation. it wasn't always that the ruling is that the person doesn't deserve it, but with you need to look more thoroughly, and the supervisor allegedly simply overruled the career people in ma
wants and "new york times" has reported that he ordered that his son-in-law be granted a clearance trishabold has been doing this for 18 years. she has no ax to grind. what she says is her supervisor overruled her. >> it's not that they don't deserve it. the reason for somebody not to get a security clearance, what are they? it's not that we just don't think you're a good dude and we don't want you to have it. what are the concerns? >> it's a very bureaucratic and me tick...
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her new is trisha newbold, an adjudications manager in the security office. she talked to the committee and detailed dozens of times where there were concerns raised offer overruled by officials in the white house, and she says since 2018 there have been 25 instances, including those two senior white house officials. now the question is -- that cummings has had is this shows the white house has complete disregard for the protocols, for disregarding concerns over national security. one of the things that she points out, according to this memo, the whistleblower says that there was an unusually high number of intrim security clearances that were given to individuals who were later deemed that they should not have had access to classified information, so this is just going to be one of a number of investigations that this committee and other committees in the house plan to do. he plans to subpoena one individual to come forward to ask for more information. the white house has yet to respond to this though. >> what's the bigger goal here for the democrats? they a
her new is trisha newbold, an adjudications manager in the security office. she talked to the committee and detailed dozens of times where there were concerns raised offer overruled by officials in the white house, and she says since 2018 there have been 25 instances, including those two senior white house officials. now the question is -- that cummings has had is this shows the white house has complete disregard for the protocols, for disregarding concerns over national security. one of the...
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. >> trisha nubold came forward at great personal risk to warn the congress and the nation. raised her concerns inside the white house. inside the white house and they targeted her for retaliation. >> yesterday a press release after talking to one witness where you hand pick a few parts of her testimony and now today. now today we're going to subpoena a guy who just sent us a letter saying he's willing to come here voluntarily. i've been on this committee ten years, i've never seen anything like this. >> yeah, you've done it. >> msnbc political analyst, peter baker joins me now. peter, let's stipulate that she's an 18 year veteran that clearances are very specific process. there's a number of issues that are supposed to be looked at including people's bank ground on finances and whether they are a credit risk. that's a key indicator where they would be pressured by a foreign government. that credit risk issue has been obliterated under there white house. >> that's right. one of the things they look for are there issues in your past that would make you susceptible to blackmai
. >> trisha nubold came forward at great personal risk to warn the congress and the nation. raised her concerns inside the white house. inside the white house and they targeted her for retaliation. >> yesterday a press release after talking to one witness where you hand pick a few parts of her testimony and now today. now today we're going to subpoena a guy who just sent us a letter saying he's willing to come here voluntarily. i've been on this committee ten years, i've never seen...
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the witness trisha newbold was afraid of retaliation. >> she's crying out. she's begging us to do something. >> you issue a big memo and a big press release after interviewing one witness. i've been on this committee ten years and never seen anything like this. >> oh, please. >> i mean, every day that we go on without getting to the bottom of this matter is a day that we are putting hundreds if not potentially thousand of americans at risk. i mean, really. what is next, putting nuclear codes in instagram dms? >> we remember going to talk with the attorney for whistleblower trisha newbold later this hour. first though, house judiciary chairman jerry nadler is planning to authorize a subpoena tomorrow to get access to the full unredacted mueller report. of course at the heart of the case over obstruction is the former fbi director fired by president trump, james comey. he led the investigation into alleged links between the trump campaign and russia, and he says that he's confused by the barr left and mueller's decision to punt on obstruction. let's go live no
the witness trisha newbold was afraid of retaliation. >> she's crying out. she's begging us to do something. >> you issue a big memo and a big press release after interviewing one witness. i've been on this committee ten years and never seen anything like this. >> oh, please. >> i mean, every day that we go on without getting to the bottom of this matter is a day that we are putting hundreds if not potentially thousand of americans at risk. i mean, really. what is next,...
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and trisha. amazing iran. fifteen minutes on t.w. . sometimes books are more exciting than real life. great to read. what if there's no escape. for list. sherman must treat. it was a fight for survival. model. is a dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of peace not if you want and probably most of them will come to. the clinics it starts here for thirty years on t w. this is news live from berlin sri lankan officials say several suspects have been arrested after wave of easter sunday bombings killed at least two hundred seventy people seven blast targeted luxury hotels and churches filled with easter worshippers hundreds of people were hurt and eighth explosion came as police attempted to search a house the defense minister blamed religious extremists will get the latest from this reluctant capital colombo. after what we'd like.
and trisha. amazing iran. fifteen minutes on t.w. . sometimes books are more exciting than real life. great to read. what if there's no escape. for list. sherman must treat. it was a fight for survival. model. is a dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you can write any kind of peace not if you want and probably most of them will come to. the clinics it starts here for thirty years on t w. this is news live from berlin sri lankan officials say...
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. >> 18-year security veteran, trisha newbold says she's speaking out to protect the country. >> it's important we stand out to do the right thing no matter what. >> reporter: she said the white house overruled her team's recommendations 25 times, approving security clearances for the
. >> 18-year security veteran, trisha newbold says she's speaking out to protect the country. >> it's important we stand out to do the right thing no matter what. >> reporter: she said the white house overruled her team's recommendations 25 times, approving security clearances for the
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so trisha newbold is likely just the tip of the iceberg. also this week congress delivered not just a foreign policy rebuke to donald trump but an historic one. yesterday the house joined with the senate with bipartisan majorities in both chambers in passing a resolution to end u.s. support for the saudi war in yemen, which is the first time congress has ever successfully invoked the 1973 war powers resolution. who says trump can't bring congress together? also this week the president folded on his renewed push for a republican plan to replace obamacare. right in the middle of his victory lap over the invisible buzz exonerating mueller report last week trump announced that republicans would come up with a new amazing health care plan for the country. this week he said that meant they would do that after the 2020 election. he never meant they would do it right now. and then yesterday after days and days of insisting he would close the border with mexico, economic consequences be damned unless mexico did something or unless congress did somet
so trisha newbold is likely just the tip of the iceberg. also this week congress delivered not just a foreign policy rebuke to donald trump but an historic one. yesterday the house joined with the senate with bipartisan majorities in both chambers in passing a resolution to end u.s. support for the saudi war in yemen, which is the first time congress has ever successfully invoked the 1973 war powers resolution. who says trump can't bring congress together? also this week the president folded on...
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and trisha. amazing iran. i mean seventy five mentions on t w. n it was a little south of i don't know it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about the film do this because we can't stay in venezuela i'm not quite that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for mines. here's what's coming up on the go to sleep so much movement to pass the famous me get this thing. plentiful but. it's fun to take a look at what all that means for the type of course. i'm going to sleep every weekend here on t.w. . what's the connection between bread biome and the european union dinos guild motto w correspondent at the baker can stretch this second line with the rules set by the team. cuts no. smoking recipes for success the strategies that make a difference. baking bread on d w. there's e.w. news live from berlin police in northern ireland arrest two men in connection with the murder of a young journalist lira mckinney was hit by a bullet as she covered a riot in londonderry on thursday evening her death came on the eve of the twenty first ann
and trisha. amazing iran. i mean seventy five mentions on t w. n it was a little south of i don't know it's not easy to go to another country you know nothing about the film do this because we can't stay in venezuela i'm not quite that. closely global news that matters d.w. made for mines. here's what's coming up on the go to sleep so much movement to pass the famous me get this thing. plentiful but. it's fun to take a look at what all that means for the type of course. i'm going to sleep every...
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trisha new bold saying among them, the president's son-in-law, jared kushner. mr.rump has denied having a hand in it. >> no,hi i don't i have the authority to do that. i'm not sure i do. >> reporter: democrats even s threateningpoenas to get documents. the white house saying it doesn't commentec onity clearance issues. >> that was kristen welker reporting. >>> theme pre front-runner of the 2020 democratic primary, joe biden, is btling a new allegation with a second woman accusing the former vice president of ippropriate contact during a 2009 political fund-raiser. in an inteiew, amy lappos told the hartford cure aunt that although it wasn't sexual, joe biden rubs noses with her. >> heust like slid his hands behind my neck and pul close. i was thinking, is he going to kiss me? like, you know, what is he doing? what's going on? are we about to kiss? are we going to make out? >> reporter: lappos says she came forward after former nevada candidate lucy flores accused biden ofng inappropriately kis the back of her head. biden has issued a stateme saying in part, in my m
trisha new bold saying among them, the president's son-in-law, jared kushner. mr.rump has denied having a hand in it. >> no,hi i don't i have the authority to do that. i'm not sure i do. >> reporter: democrats even s threateningpoenas to get documents. the white house saying it doesn't commentec onity clearance issues. >> that was kristen welker reporting. >>> theme pre front-runner of the 2020 democratic primary, joe biden, is btling a new allegation with a second...
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for those familiar with a trisha. she has been the account manager or a couple years and has done a wonderful job and has been promoted to management. we are happy for her. as she transitions out we have a new account manager to take her place. that is debbie. sheep has many years of experience -- she has many years of experience working on public sector accounts. i am confident she will fill the big shoes patricia has been wearing. >> any other reports here? public comment? seeing none. item 15. >> item 15. opportunity for the public to comment on matters within the board's jurisdiction. >> last chance for public comment. seeing none. item number 16. >> opportunity opportunity to place items within the board's jurisdiction on future agendas. >> you are in negotiations still? okay. nutrition counseling from blue shield. they are the only plan that doesn't have that as far as i can tell. i mean if they are not going to do it then we should find somebody else that will. that should be part of the plan. there shouldn't b
for those familiar with a trisha. she has been the account manager or a couple years and has done a wonderful job and has been promoted to management. we are happy for her. as she transitions out we have a new account manager to take her place. that is debbie. sheep has many years of experience -- she has many years of experience working on public sector accounts. i am confident she will fill the big shoes patricia has been wearing. >> any other reports here? public comment? seeing none....
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. >> so trisha knew of 25 times someone didn't pass muster. she was over ruled.nd she's short and they raised the level of her files. but regardless how they treated her because whistleblowers get treated this there is a national security issue. >> hoorz tlr deal. the same factors that go into deciding whether we should have a clearance or not are it the same factors foreign intelligence services assess. so we're all looking at that from the counterintelligence perspective and you've got to work through that. the system is broken and needs change. this notion that the white house is a client and they get to ultimately make the call is flaud. we need to give that decision to careered security professionals so it's kept pristine and objective. congress needs to threat cyst -- >> a chinese national made their way into mar-a-lago with computers and apparently a thumb drive that may have malware on it. >> i think this falls into the category of not paying attention to the appropriate boundaries, protocols. to proproit tect us. it's that simple. i do want to go back. b
. >> so trisha knew of 25 times someone didn't pass muster. she was over ruled.nd she's short and they raised the level of her files. but regardless how they treated her because whistleblowers get treated this there is a national security issue. >> hoorz tlr deal. the same factors that go into deciding whether we should have a clearance or not are it the same factors foreign intelligence services assess. so we're all looking at that from the counterintelligence perspective and...
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trisha is a security specialist who's worked for democratic and republican presidents. she raised her concerns last month. she said coming forward is her last hope to bring nothing teg rety back to the office. these 25 individuals had a wide range of disqualifying factors including quote foreign influence, conflicts of ininterest, concerning personal conduct, drug use and criminal conduct. chairman elijah cummings is asking had the white house for security clearance ajudeication sumries for nine current and former white house employees including jared kushner, national security advisor and former national security advisor michael flynn. in an interview with fox news, jared kushner was asked about her coming forward. >> what i can say is over the last two years i've bun here, i've bun accused of all different up tos of things and all those thing turned out to be false. like that we collude would russia. i comply would all the investigations whether it be the special counsel, the house. i sat for nearly 20 interviews with them. >> former member of the joint terrorism task
trisha is a security specialist who's worked for democratic and republican presidents. she raised her concerns last month. she said coming forward is her last hope to bring nothing teg rety back to the office. these 25 individuals had a wide range of disqualifying factors including quote foreign influence, conflicts of ininterest, concerning personal conduct, drug use and criminal conduct. chairman elijah cummings is asking had the white house for security clearance ajudeication sumries for...
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preparations are in full swing at the white house for tomorrow's wedding of the president's daughter, trisha>> hi, mr. president. >> hey, that wedding was just great. i thought the press coverage was excellent. >> all three networks didn't s . just really couldn't have done better incidentally, i don't know whether you -- i didn't read the piece, but that piece in the "times" is, of course, a massive security leak from the pentagon, you know. ♪ >> in 1967, secretary of defense mcnamara assigned his officials to write a top-secret history of how we got into vietnam. >> composed over two years, it was 7,000 pages in length full of secret documents. well, one copy has been leaked to "the new york times" which yesterday began publishing a digest of it. >> unconscionable damn thing for them to do. unconscionable on the part of the people who leaked it. my point is, are any of the people there who participated in leaking it? this is treasonable action on the part of the bastards who put it out. >> it's a conspiracy. >> what do you think? >> absolutely. >> was nixon paranoid? yes. and he took on th
preparations are in full swing at the white house for tomorrow's wedding of the president's daughter, trisha>> hi, mr. president. >> hey, that wedding was just great. i thought the press coverage was excellent. >> all three networks didn't s . just really couldn't have done better incidentally, i don't know whether you -- i didn't read the piece, but that piece in the "times" is, of course, a massive security leak from the pentagon, you know. ♪ >> in 1967,...
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trisha newbold is an 18 year white house security specialist.he said 25 trump official specialists had their top security clearancesranted even though she and her colleagues recommended they be deni. they were concerned about foreign influence, conflicts of influence, drug use and she spoke exclusively to nbc news about why she is speaking out. p >> thetection of national security is not a democratic issue or a republican issue, it's an american issue. >> nbc news citing multiple sources familiar with the matter first reported in january that the president's son-in-law, jaredku ner, was among those whose security denial was overruled. >>> more drama set to play out today on capitol hill. >> attorney general william barr missed his deadline tourn over the full mueller report to congress. now congress is t.ing acti they're set to vote to authorize a subpoena news 4's tracie potts is live with this story. >> repter: eun or aaron, one way or another, the democrats want to get their hands on the erll report to explain how robert mue couldn't say one
trisha newbold is an 18 year white house security specialist.he said 25 trump official specialists had their top security clearancesranted even though she and her colleagues recommended they be deni. they were concerned about foreign influence, conflicts of influence, drug use and she spoke exclusively to nbc news about why she is speaking out. p >> thetection of national security is not a democratic issue or a republican issue, it's an american issue. >> nbc news citing multiple...
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in a letter released today, congressman elijah cummings who chairs the oversight committee says trisha neubold, who worked in the white house for 13 years, warned that security clearances for white house officials were not always adjudicated in the best interests of national security. why did she come forward? she told the oversight committee, quote, this is my last hope to really bring integrity back into our office. nbc intelligence and national security officer ken delaney joins me now. she made her allegations, they've written to the white house about it. what is the gop saying? >> they put out a statement from their staff who participated in this interview, arguing essentially that chairman cummings cherry-picked some of this whistle-blowing testimony. there really isn't a dispute, though. i'm hearing that this whistle blower spoke to the chairman for nine hours before the committee. she is saying that only three of the 25 cases involved three very senior white house officials, others were executives of the president's personnel, and only four or five cases were very serious matte
in a letter released today, congressman elijah cummings who chairs the oversight committee says trisha neubold, who worked in the white house for 13 years, warned that security clearances for white house officials were not always adjudicated in the best interests of national security. why did she come forward? she told the oversight committee, quote, this is my last hope to really bring integrity back into our office. nbc intelligence and national security officer ken delaney joins me now. she...
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trisha is a security specialist who's worked for democratic and republican presidents.raised her concerns last month. she said coming forward is her last hope to bring nothing teg rety back to the office. these 25 individuals had a wide range of disqualifying factors including quote foreign influence, conflicts of ininterest, concerning personal conduct, drug use and criminal conduct. chairman elijah cummings is asking had the white house for security clearance ajudeication sumries for nine current and former white house employees including jared kushner, national security advisor and former national security advisor michael flynn. in an interview with fox news, jared kushner was asked about her coming forward. >> what i can say is over the last two years i've bun here, i've bun accused of all different up tos of things and all those things ha turned out e false. like that we collude would russia. i comply would all the investigations whether it be the special counsel, the house. i sat for nearly 20 interviews with them. >> former member of the joint terrorism task forc
trisha is a security specialist who's worked for democratic and republican presidents.raised her concerns last month. she said coming forward is her last hope to bring nothing teg rety back to the office. these 25 individuals had a wide range of disqualifying factors including quote foreign influence, conflicts of ininterest, concerning personal conduct, drug use and criminal conduct. chairman elijah cummings is asking had the white house for security clearance ajudeication sumries for nine...
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trisha newbold, a manager in the white house personnel security office told the house committee thosele include at least two senior administration officials whose backgrounds were deemed disqualifying by intelligence officials. she said the concerns included foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct. >>> a woman born in the u.s. who left to fight for isis in syria is asking to be allowed to return. they is living in a refugee camp in syria. she wants to return to the u.s., but the state department says she is not a u.s. citizen because her father was a diplomat from yemen at the time she was born. she lived in hoover, alabama, and said she was radicalized online. in 2014 at 19 years old she left the u.s. to join the terror group, married an isis fighter and had a child. ild. >> i want my son to see my family >> the state department points to tweets that she posted like this one back in 2015 encouraging the killing of americans. she says isis took over her twitter account. >>> a lawyer for singer r. kelly now claiming controversy lawyer michael avenatti pressured prosecutors to
trisha newbold, a manager in the white house personnel security office told the house committee thosele include at least two senior administration officials whose backgrounds were deemed disqualifying by intelligence officials. she said the concerns included foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct. >>> a woman born in the u.s. who left to fight for isis in syria is asking to be allowed to return. they is living in a refugee camp in syria. she wants to return to the u.s., but...
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trisha newbold is an 18 year career white house security specialist.he told congress that 25 trump administration officialsad their top secret security clearances granted even though they were recommended to be denied. they were concerned about issues including foreign influence, conflicts ore in, drug use and criminal conduct. newbold who now fears losing her job spoke excluvelyith nbc news. >> this is an american issue. >> nbc new cing multiple sources familiar with the matter first reported that the t' presiden son-in-law, jared kushner, was among those whose security denial was overruled. nbc'seter alexander will have more on this coming up on "today." >>> artists and parents in arlington county are trying to prevent devastating cuts to chirp's arts programs in the next couybudget. the board of supervisors is working oen a 2020 budget. they were among the most vocal to be protected. firefighters and activists were also thereaking their cases for more taxpayer money. final budget decisions wil abe mail 18th. >>> 6:49. the virginia general assembly r
trisha newbold is an 18 year career white house security specialist.he told congress that 25 trump administration officialsad their top secret security clearances granted even though they were recommended to be denied. they were concerned about issues including foreign influence, conflicts ore in, drug use and criminal conduct. newbold who now fears losing her job spoke excluvelyith nbc news. >> this is an american issue. >> nbc new cing multiple sources familiar with the matter...
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trisha newbold is a manager in the white house committee office. she told the house committee that 25 people including at least two senior administration officials whose backgrounds were fficials. she said the concerns include foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct. >>> a woman born in the u.s. who left to fight for isis in syria is now asking to be allowed to return. she is living in a relieving camp in syria and wants to return to the u.s. but the state department says she is not a u.s. citizen because her father was a diplomat from yemen at the time she was born. she lived in hoover, alabama, and says she was radicalized online. at 19 years old in 2014 she left the u.s. to join a terrorist group, married an isis fighter and had a child. >> i want my son to see my family. i want him in the united states >> the state department points to tweets she posted loo i can this one back in 2015 encourages the killing of americans. she claims isis took over her twitter account. >>> the time is 6:38. the lawyer for singer r. kelly is claiming the
trisha newbold is a manager in the white house committee office. she told the house committee that 25 people including at least two senior administration officials whose backgrounds were fficials. she said the concerns include foreign influence, drug use and criminal conduct. >>> a woman born in the u.s. who left to fight for isis in syria is now asking to be allowed to return. she is living in a relieving camp in syria and wants to return to the u.s. but the state department says she...
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all of this according to trisha nubold who has worked in the government for years and know how senior white house aides get their clears. she's a whistle-blower. she put together at least 25 white house officials that had their applications flat denied, but then she says senior trump administration aides reversed those denials. even if it wasn't in the best interest of national security. that's another quote. if it wasn't in the best interest of national security. this whistle-blower, nubold detailed the accusations to the house oversight committee chairman, elijah cummings. the whistle-blower said coming to congress was their last hope to try to bring back integrity to the white house security personnel office. the house oversight committee has been investigating a number of senior officials got their clearances. that investigation was already underway before this whistle-blower. among them, rob porter who resigned under fire amid allegations that he abused his two ex-wives. in addition, president trump's son-in-law, jared kushner and the former national security adviser michael flyn
all of this according to trisha nubold who has worked in the government for years and know how senior white house aides get their clears. she's a whistle-blower. she put together at least 25 white house officials that had their applications flat denied, but then she says senior trump administration aides reversed those denials. even if it wasn't in the best interest of national security. that's another quote. if it wasn't in the best interest of national security. this whistle-blower, nubold...
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. >> 18-year security veteran, trisha newbold says she's speaking out to protect the country. >> it's important we stand out to do the right thing no matter what. >> reporter: she said the white house overruled her team's recommendations 25 times, approving security clearances for the president's son-in-law and adviser, jared kushner. his daughter ivanka trump. and others with what she described as serious disqualifying issues like foreign influence, conflict of interest, financial problems. >> it's very, very concerning. they could be subject to phpgs by the cups, drug abuse, all kinds of things. >> reporter: newbold approached the house oversight committee. >> she was scared death. >> reporter: the white house director explaining how security clearances are approved. >> they are asking for personal, private and confidential information from individuals that they know that they have no right to see. and they're putting the 3 million people that do have a security clearance at risk. >> reporter: we're now learning about a security scare at the president's florida estate. a chinese cit
. >> 18-year security veteran, trisha newbold says she's speaking out to protect the country. >> it's important we stand out to do the right thing no matter what. >> reporter: she said the white house overruled her team's recommendations 25 times, approving security clearances for the president's son-in-law and adviser, jared kushner. his daughter ivanka trump. and others with what she described as serious disqualifying issues like foreign influence, conflict of interest,...
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though our hearts are heavy tonight, we know robert's fun-loving ways will live on through his wife, trishaine. thank you, robert, for being part of our lives. that does it for me. thank you for being here. i'm ana cabrera. have a good night. >>> my actions started a cycle of violence. >> he took the love and what my life could have been like. i want him to look me in the face and tell me why he killed my mother. >> there's no way that you could actually prepare for something like this. >> this is the last piece of that puzzle from a lifetime of what if. >> i spent half my life working with the criminal justice system, and i've seen lives
though our hearts are heavy tonight, we know robert's fun-loving ways will live on through his wife, trishaine. thank you, robert, for being part of our lives. that does it for me. thank you for being here. i'm ana cabrera. have a good night. >>> my actions started a cycle of violence. >> he took the love and what my life could have been like. i want him to look me in the face and tell me why he killed my mother. >> there's no way that you could actually prepare for...
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there was another staffer in that office, trisha newbold who is the whistleblower and she did not bringn white house lawyers and she did not have to. the first amendment protects your right to talk to congressional investigators with whoever you want or don't want to be in there. carl kline wants his personal lawyer and lawyers from the white house to raise any executive privilege claims and he has been in touch with the white house about it and agreed with the white house. if those white house counsel lawyers can't go in for the deposition, it is not going to happen. >> this is a critically important potential important investigation that there are security clearances with the president who did or did not do and who did or did not overrule whom when it came to granting when career staffers thought they shouldn't have them. >> eager to see the president and the white house invoke executive privilege because they haven't done that yet and playing this game where they don't invoke, but they use it as, you know, a justification for not complying with the investigation. and, by the way, we
there was another staffer in that office, trisha newbold who is the whistleblower and she did not bringn white house lawyers and she did not have to. the first amendment protects your right to talk to congressional investigators with whoever you want or don't want to be in there. carl kline wants his personal lawyer and lawyers from the white house to raise any executive privilege claims and he has been in touch with the white house about it and agreed with the white house. if those white house...
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. >> reporter: yes, serious concerns raised by trisha who's served in democratic and republican administrations 18 years, now working in the personal security office at the white house. she raise said concerns not only about the 25 individuals whose security clearances were granted despite these concerns that were raised but also about systemic problems within the security clearance process at the trump white house. she alleges to the democratic and republican staff on this committee that i mean an unusually high number of people with interim security clearances were given access to classified information after they were later deemed they should not have gotten classified information. she also contends there was not adequate staff to review the security clearance process, and not adequate security personnel to overlook the personnel files. and in her testimony behind closed doors, a day long, last month, she also made the case that white house officials retaliated against her after she personally raised concerns, even doing things such as putting personal security files up very high so she coul
. >> reporter: yes, serious concerns raised by trisha who's served in democratic and republican administrations 18 years, now working in the personal security office at the white house. she raise said concerns not only about the 25 individuals whose security clearances were granted despite these concerns that were raised but also about systemic problems within the security clearance process at the trump white house. she alleges to the democratic and republican staff on this committee that...
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>> reporter: what we know is trisha newbold appeared before the house oversight committee and she toldhem she was deeply concerned about how the security clearance process was working at the white house, basically she would express she didn't think someone would have a security clearance and then that decision would be overturned by senior white house officials. now, you know, her concerns with coming forward at great risk to her job she said were just because she was concerned about national security. she told the committee, quote, i would not be doing a service to myself, my country or my children if i sat back knowing that the issues that we have could impact national security. now cummings also said that he will subpoena carl klein who served as the personnel security officer at the white house for the two -- first two years of the trump administration, that he has questions he wants answered from carl klein. now, jim jordan who is the leading republican on this committee, he said simply that this is a fishing expedition, that he does not think that elijah cummings has the best int
>> reporter: what we know is trisha newbold appeared before the house oversight committee and she toldhem she was deeply concerned about how the security clearance process was working at the white house, basically she would express she didn't think someone would have a security clearance and then that decision would be overturned by senior white house officials. now, you know, her concerns with coming forward at great risk to her job she said were just because she was concerned about...
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reason we're speening him and we want him to come and testify is because we have a whistle-blower, trishald us in 25 different cases the professional staff rejected security clearance for people because they were compromised by foreign powers or they had a business conflict of interest and yet the president or white house overruled the professional staff and gave these people security clearances, and we're just trying to get to the bottom of it as a matter of national security. and they're not turning over material. >> so my question is what are you going to do? >> we can go to court. what we do is we can go to court and we can hold them in civil contempt for refusing to turn over documents and refusing to testify, and they should also be aware that congress has its own contempt of powers, inherit contempt powers that were exercised as long ago as the early 18th century. remember congress appears in article one of the constitution. the president appears in article 2. his primary job is to take care the laws are executed, not thwarted and undermined. and we are going to act like the law ma
reason we're speening him and we want him to come and testify is because we have a whistle-blower, trishald us in 25 different cases the professional staff rejected security clearance for people because they were compromised by foreign powers or they had a business conflict of interest and yet the president or white house overruled the professional staff and gave these people security clearances, and we're just trying to get to the bottom of it as a matter of national security. and they're not...
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chairman cummings sis part of the reason they want to speak to kline is a new interview with trisha newbold. in a memo released yesterday. chairman cummings said, quote, according do ms. newbold these individuals had a wide range of serious disqualifying issues involving foreign influence, conflicts of interest concerning personal conduct, financial problems, dreg uses, and ready for this? criminal conduct. newbold told the committee the decision to ignore those red flags created he risks. smote had a list of 25 individuals who were initially denied. we do know cummings is calling on the white house to hand over security clearance documents that are related to people like john bolden, michael flynn, ivanka trump and jared kushner. kushner was on fox news last night talking about there, saying it's a lot of nothing. >> what i can say is over the last two years that i've been here, i've been accused of all different types of things, and all of them have turned on the to be false. when i came to washington i had a successful business career, i had extensive holdings, i disclosed all my holding
chairman cummings sis part of the reason they want to speak to kline is a new interview with trisha newbold. in a memo released yesterday. chairman cummings said, quote, according do ms. newbold these individuals had a wide range of serious disqualifying issues involving foreign influence, conflicts of interest concerning personal conduct, financial problems, dreg uses, and ready for this? criminal conduct. newbold told the committee the decision to ignore those red flags created he risks....
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the woman that you just heard chairman cummings was trisha newbold.who alerted congress about the at least 25 trump administration officials that received security clearances, despite opposition from her and her professional colleagues. she spoke exclusively to nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander about the humiliation she says she faced from carl kline in retaliation for speaking out. >> what happened to you inside the eob? >> the most recent suspension, 14 days unpaid. probably the worst one is the retaliation against my disability. so, moving the security files out of my reach, not once, twice, three times. and moving other office equipment out of my reach. >> literally putting them on shelves that you couldn't reach. >> yes, yes, so it was definitely humiliating. >> how did it make you feel to have that experience somewhere. >> humiliated, absolutely. but it didn't stop me from doing what was right. >> why is this issue so important that you felt the need to speak out? >> the protection of national security is not a democratic issue
the woman that you just heard chairman cummings was trisha newbold.who alerted congress about the at least 25 trump administration officials that received security clearances, despite opposition from her and her professional colleagues. she spoke exclusively to nbc news white house correspondent peter alexander about the humiliation she says she faced from carl kline in retaliation for speaking out. >> what happened to you inside the eob? >> the most recent suspension, 14 days...
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reason we subpoenaing him and we want him to come and testify is because we have a whistleblower, trishaifferent cases the professional staff rejected security clearance for people because they were compromised by foreign powers or had a business conflict of interest or otherwise disqualified. yet the president over the white house overruled the professional staff and gave these people security clearances. and we're trying to get to the bottom of it as a matter of national security. and they're not turning over material. >> my question is what are you going to do. >> we can go to court. >> okay find them in kemgt. >> explaining what we can do we can go to court and hold them in civil contempt for refusing to turn over documents and refusing to testify. and they should also be aware that congress has its own contempt powers, inherent contempt powers that were exercised as long ago as the early 19th century. congress appears in article one of the institution. we are the law making power. the president appears in article two. his primary job is to take care that the laws are faithfully exec
reason we subpoenaing him and we want him to come and testify is because we have a whistleblower, trishaifferent cases the professional staff rejected security clearance for people because they were compromised by foreign powers or had a business conflict of interest or otherwise disqualified. yet the president over the white house overruled the professional staff and gave these people security clearances. and we're trying to get to the bottom of it as a matter of national security. and they're...
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prevailed in a vote to subpoena the former head of the white house office that handles securitytle blower trisha newbo told the committee recently that 25 clearance deniaed were reve the chairman immediately requested documents related to the clearances of sever top white house officials including the president's daughter and son-in-law. >> overturning the security clearances is a choice the commander in chief can make. >> the president can fire anybody he wants. the presi can squelch criminal investigationsnd tell prosecutors to drop cases against people. we've got a king in america. >> white house press secretary sarah sanders told reporters today democrats have no right to see theum dts. and in case you missed this tweet from nbc's peterwilexander in the past hour, he just sat down with the whistle blower to talk about white house security practices. that exclusius interview in jt a few minutes on "nbc nightly news". >>> overall crime in the district is down, but the city is dealing with a spike in homicides. includes a pair of deadly shootings yesterday int. southe bringing the total number
prevailed in a vote to subpoena the former head of the white house office that handles securitytle blower trisha newbo told the committee recently that 25 clearance deniaed were reve the chairman immediately requested documents related to the clearances of sever top white house officials including the president's daughter and son-in-law. >> overturning the security clearances is a choice the commander in chief can make. >> the president can fire anybody he wants. the presi can...
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don't show up and as a result he could be held in contempt by congress by the democrats here >> trishabold said it would be unusual for that many to be interfered with and thought that her boss carl klein hadn't gone through the proper channels to mitigate the risk or explain why he had changed the decisions. manu raju, thanks. speaking of defiance, today is deadline day for president trump's taxes but don't expect to see the irs or the treasury department give into the democrats' dead bands and turn over the president's personal returns or anything else for that matter. we talked about the defiance in the security clearance investigation and then there's yesterday lawsuit brought by president trump and the trump organization against the house oversight committee chairman elijah cummings who had subpoenaed a financial services company that worked for the trumps. joseph moreno is a former prosecutor and the democrats argued this, the democratic party with its new-found control of the u.s. house of representatives has declared all-out political war against president donald j. trump. subp
don't show up and as a result he could be held in contempt by congress by the democrats here >> trishabold said it would be unusual for that many to be interfered with and thought that her boss carl klein hadn't gone through the proper channels to mitigate the risk or explain why he had changed the decisions. manu raju, thanks. speaking of defiance, today is deadline day for president trump's taxes but don't expect to see the irs or the treasury department give into the democrats' dead...
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her name is trisha newbold.eging her supervisor in the white house security office overruled her on a number of occasions on security clearances including in the case of jared kushner. the president's son-in-law. what she's told the house now is that there are at least 25 instances where she or other adjudicators, people looking at the applications and information on security clearances for white house officials, were overruled. in other words where an fbi background check or some other investigation found derogatory information about someone such that the adjudicator said this person shouldn't have a clearance and they were overruled by their superiors. in the case of jared kushner as the "new york times" reported, it was president trump who ordered that process overruled. in the case of the other people we don't know who they are or under what circumstances the rulings were overruled but a number of names are listed in this including john bolton, rob porter. people at the white house who have had, may or may n
her name is trisha newbold.eging her supervisor in the white house security office overruled her on a number of occasions on security clearances including in the case of jared kushner. the president's son-in-law. what she's told the house now is that there are at least 25 instances where she or other adjudicators, people looking at the applications and information on security clearances for white house officials, were overruled. in other words where an fbi background check or some other...
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trisha newbold came to the committee saying security clearances were wrongly given to more thaoz two individuals. today the house subpoenaed the man who oversaw that process. thing got heated when jim jordan complained that chairman elijah cummings did not perform gop members in a timely fashion. cummings said he did that to protect her. >> now today we're going to subpoena a guy who just sent us a letter saying he's willing to come here voluntarily. i've never seen anything like this. never seen anything like that. ihaven't. >> this lady was scared. i will protect whistle blowers, period. >> this woman is an american hero for what she's doing. and what do weet from the other side? well, the president can do whatever he wts. you know why? because we've got a king in america. foet the american revolution. forget the constitution. we've got a >> the committee now plans to interview other white house security officials and they have threatened to issue more s if the white house does not cooperate. >>> the boil water advisy is over in prince george's county, but if you live in the affect
trisha newbold came to the committee saying security clearances were wrongly given to more thaoz two individuals. today the house subpoenaed the man who oversaw that process. thing got heated when jim jordan complained that chairman elijah cummings did not perform gop members in a timely fashion. cummings said he did that to protect her. >> now today we're going to subpoena a guy who just sent us a letter saying he's willing to come here voluntarily. i've never seen anything like this....