Politics | John Kelly Kelly Overhauls White House Clearance Procedure Will limit interim security clearances to 180 days By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Feb 16, 2018 5:21 PM CST Copied White House Chief of Staff John Kelly, left, walks off of Marine One as White House aide Johnny DeStefano, right, waits, as they arrive at Andrews Air Force Base in Md., with President Donald Trump, Friday, Feb. 16, 2018. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) Under pressure over his handling of abuse allegations against a top aide, White House chief of staff John Kelly on Friday ordered sweeping changes in how the White House clears staff members to gain access to classified information, acknowledging that the administration "must do better" in how it handles security clearances, the AP reports. Kelly issued a memo that acknowledged White House mistakes but also put the onus on the FBI and Justice Department to provide more timely updates on background investigations, asking that any significant derogatory information about staffers be quickly flagged to the White House counsel's office. The issue has been in the spotlight after it was revealed that former staff secretary Rob Porter had an interim security clearance that allowed him access to classified material despite allegations of domestic violence. The memo said the FBI and Justice Department had offered increased cooperation and, going forward, all background investigations of top officers "should be flagged for the FBI at the outset and then hand-delivered to the White House Counsel personally upon completion." Dozens of White House aides have been working under interim clearances for months, raising questions about the administration's handling of the issue and whether classified information has been jeopardized. Kelly's plan would limit interim clearances to 180 days, with an option to extend them another 90 days if background checks had not turned up significant troubling information. The memo also recommends that all Top Secret and SCI (Sensitive Compartmented Information) clearances that have been pending since last June be discontinued in a week. Read These Next Man was planning cremation for his sister, who turned out to be alive. 'Putin wants legal recognition to what he has stolen.' Mom allegedly passed 31 hospitals on road trip as daughter was dying. High school coach is undefeated, and missing. Report an error