House lawmakers are now investigating how former White House aide Rob Porter was able to work for months under an interim security clearance despite allegations of domestic abuse against him. This includes looking at what "derogatory information" was made available to the White House -- "when, and to whom." He sent the letter a day after Wray, in congressional testimony, seemed to contradict the White House timeline regarding Porter's background check. White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders, pressed by reporters at Tuesday’s briefing about Wray’s latest account of the timeline, explained that the White House personnel security office got information last year for what they considered the final background investigation report. As Director Wray said, information was still coming to the White House personnel security office in February,” she said.
Source: Fox News February 14, 2018 16:30 UTC