Trump Bypasses FBI for Cabinet Vetting
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President-elect's team is using private companies to conduct vetting of potential candidates for administration jobs, people close to the transition say.
Trump and his allies believe the FBI system is slow and plagued with issues that could stymie the president-elect’s plan to quickly begin the work of implementing his agenda, people briefed on the plans say.
The discussions come as Trump has floated several controversial choices for high-level positions in the US government.
The lack of urgency is consistent with how he handled the transition process after the 2016 election, a source said.
Trump ’s team was ill-prepared” for taking over in 2017 , so the current lack of interest in participating in the vetting process is “par for the course, maybe,” the source added.
Submitting individuals with current access to classified material could help move the process along.
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