'Highly unusual': White House halts FBI background checks for senior staff, shifts them to Pentagon: Sources
Source: ABC News
March 13, 2025, 4:40 PM
The White House has quietly directed the FBI to halt the background check process for dozens of President Donald Trump's top staffers, and has transferred the process to the Pentagon, sources familiar with the matter told ABC News. The directive came last month after agents tasked with completing the background investigations had conducted interviews with a handful of top White House aides -- a standard part of the background check process.
White House officials took the unusual step of ordering a stop to the background check investigations after they deemed the process too intrusive, sources said. The procedure typically involves extensive interviews as well as a review of financial records, foreign contacts, past employment, and any potential security risks.
The White House instead decided to transfer the background check process for White House personnel to the Department of Defense for them to complete the checks, the sources said.
A former FBI official told ABC News the approach was "highly unusual." "If any of this is true, and if you apply it to whatever has been historically in the remit of the FBI, then it would be breaking that historic, long-standing precedent, and highly unusual," a former FBI official told ABC News. "It would be highly unusual if that was taken away from the FBI now, for whatever reason, and given over to the DOD or another agency."
Read more: https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/white-house-orders-halt-fbi-background-checks-senior/story?id=119735530
The routine "every-10-years" stuff had been contracted out. I know before I retired, I (finally) had a 10-year one that included an interview with the contract investigator.
This "senior staff" one looks like a bunch of bullshit.

underpants
(189,251 posts)This stinks of spies.
Spies used newspaper ads to communicate going back to the Civil War to, I think, Aldrich Ames.
yellow dahlia
(1,817 posts)Hhmmmm?
slightlv
(5,094 posts)First, it demeans the Pentagon, which trump WANTS to do. Second, "too intrusive"? Oh, my, poor baby. Don't want your life and holdings investigated deeply, like they normally do in a clearance? Well, boo hoo... move on to another job where a clearance isn't required. But I guess, when even the president can't pass a background check, who is he to demand ANYONE pass one? Try having the rank and file tell 'em, talk to the president... this is too intrusive into my life and see how far it gets you in career... and your life! But it is totally demeaning to the Pentagon. It's also demeaning to us. The FBI at least had the purpose of investigating, where necessary, Americans. The Pentagon is military. It has no right to investigate civilians for civilian positions, even if they are in the government. JMO.