In 2017, Trump administration officials fresh on the job took bold, scrappy steps to disrupt national security clearances, allowing the White House to pivot away from the staid old background check approach of the past and embrace a more agile foreign policy apparatus run by the likes of Jared Kushner and Sebastian Gorka.
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Move Fast And Break Things: The Trump Admin’s Approach To National Security Clearances
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April 1, 2019 4:17 p.m.
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