A memo circulating among advisers to former President Trump suggests that upon election, he may grant security clearances to loyalist appointees without traditional vetting.
The proposal is backed by Boris Epshteyn, a legal adviser implicated in scandals, highlighting a pattern of prioritizing loyalty over necessary security checks.
Trump's past behavior regarding security clearances raises concerns as he circumvented scrutiny for family members, showcasing a willingness to risk national security for personal loyalty.
The suggestion to bypass law enforcement checks may further threaten the integrity of future appointments and highlight the dangers of appointing individuals with problematic histories.
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