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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBiden should order background checks of Trump's Cabinet picks
https://www.msnbc.com/opinion/msnbc-opinion/biden-trump-cabinet-picks-fbi-background-checks-rcna180698We had fair warning. Last month, The New York Times reported that then-candidate Donald Trumps advisers were telling him to skip FBI background investigations for his high-level selections for nominees. Last week, CNN, citing people close to the transition planning, reported that Trump doesnt plan to submit the names of at least some of his Cabinet-level picks for FBI vetting. Whether youre Republican, Democrat or independent, and regardless of whether youre energized or enraged by Trumps controversial picks, you should be concerned about the possibility of a vetting process thats really no process at all.
Whether youre energized or enraged by Trumps picks, you should be concerned about the possibility of a vetting process thats really no process at all.
The FBI has conducted background investigations of White House nominees since at least the tenure of President Dwight Eisenhowers time in office. Even so, theres no law clearly mandating presidents or presidents-elect to submit their nominees and appointments to the FBI for investigation. In 1953, Eisenhower issued Executive Order (EO) 10450, calling for investigations of prospective federal employees. Yet, executive orders dont have the full effect of a law and are only binding on the executive branch. Worse, Eisenhowers executive order is subject to interpretation. Consider Section 2, The head of each department and agency of the Government shall be responsible for establishing and maintaining within his department or agency an effective program to ensure that the employment and retention in employment of any civilian officer or employee within the department or agency is clearly consistent with the interests of the national security. Theres lots of wiggle room there.Section 3 of that executive order reads, The appointment of each civilian officer or employee in any department or agency of the Government shall be made subject to investigation but in no event shall the investigation include less than a national agency check (including a check of the fingerprint files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation). That means that Trump, who claims hes using private firms to conduct background inquiries, might get by with having whatever firm that is simply checking FBI fingerprint files. Yet, despite there being no mandate, the intent here was a government inquiry involving the FBI.
Subsequent presidents, including Bill Clinton and Barack Obama, revised Eisenhowers edict to mitigate intrusive inquiries into sexual orientation in the granting of security clearances, but still missing is a specific mandate for FBI investigation of White House nominees. And again, an executive order isnt quite a law. Clearly, the intent in these executive orders has always been for a government agency, particularly the FBI, to conduct these inquiries, but we have an incoming president who thumbs his nose at rules and intentions.The Presidential Transition Act of 1963 directs the FBI to conduct such background checks expeditiously for individuals that the President-elect has identified for high level national security positions. But what if he never formally identifies and submits his picks to the Department of Justice and the FBI? In his last administration, Trump overrode security adjudicators who denied clearances for his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and many others, after FBI background checks resulted in national security concerns. This time, he appears poised to dispense with the FBI checks and potentially with the Senate confirmation process by making recess appointments.
That leaves us with two pertinent memorandums of understanding (MOU) which should enable President Joe Biden and/or the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee to quickly do something to preserve national security and the Constitutions advice, and consent powers conferred on our elected lawmakers.
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Biden should order background checks of Trump's Cabinet picks (Original Post)
Nevilledog
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bucolic_frolic
(47,005 posts)1. That's one of the best ideas I've read this year
Thanks for the OP, Nevilledog, you are a tireless contributor!
Nevilledog
(53,250 posts)3. ...
Trueblue1968
(18,120 posts)10. Send your suggestion to your senator and house member. Send it to Schumer
Send it to Maddow
ms liberty
(9,828 posts)2. Yes. Great idea.
keithbvadu2
(40,126 posts)4. Gold star for this one. Let's see what excuses they come up with.
Silent Type
(6,685 posts)5. Confident there are hundreds of investigative reporters and groups looking really deep into these perverts and traitors.
Im fine with Biden asking, but think well know everything that matters about the unqualified nominees.
Now, whether Republicans care is a totally different matter.
FBaggins
(27,714 posts)6. Not possible
Right now theyre just private citizens who havent been nominated to anything. And the PTA doesnt help - because it relies on an agreement with the incoming president that doesnt exist.
President Biden isnt going to order the FBI to perform background checks on his political opponents
UTUSN
(72,421 posts)7. Pre-emptive K&R before any naysayer put the kibottz. - too *late*!
Skittles
(159,374 posts)8. TRUMP HIMSELF WOULD NOT PASS A BACKGROUND CHECK
NOPE