Calling it now….Porter was a Clown.
Could tie in to why Hatch is resigning later as well.
Rob Porter
>WHOA
FIRST IN PLAYBOOK – ROB PORTER TO BE W.H. STAFF SECRETARY – Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch’s chief of staff Rob Porter is expected to be named White House staff secretary, sources familiar with the staffing decision said. The office can be powerful — Porter will decide which papers and memos land on Trump’s desk. Former notable staff secretaries include: Brett Kavanaugh and Harriet Miers for Bush 43 and John Podesta for Bill Clinton. Porter is a graduate of Harvard and Harvard Law, and in between, was a Rhodes Scholar.
<courtesy of Maggie Haberman
https://www.politico.com/tipsheets/playbook/2017/01/trump-the-social-butterfly-hatchs-rob-porter-to-be-tapped-as-wh-staff-secy-scaramucci-heading-to-the-white-house-tillerson-at-cafe-milano-bday-kristina-schake-218212
Rob Porter Thesis NATURAL LAW and the political thought of C.S. Lewis
http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/dlDisplay.do?vid=OXVU1&search_scope=LSCOP_OX&docId=oxfaleph015885646&fn=permalink
Sidley Austin
https://www.opensecrets.org/revolving/rev_summary.php?id=79284
Like father, like son
Roger Porter, IBM Professor of Business and Government in the John F. Kennedy School of Government, has been a senior economic adviser during three Republican administrations. His son, Robert Porter, a government concentrator who lives in Adams House, is president of the Harvard Republican Club and was chairman of Harvard Students for Bush. He interned in the Senate after high school and completed an internship at the White House last summer, working for the Domestic Policy Council.
Roger Porter was a Rhodes Scholar, and now his son is, too.
After his freshman year, Porter took two years off to work as a Mormon missionary in London, where he held debates, offered lectures and organized seminars about the Mormon faith. Living in England for two years made Porter into somewhat of an anglophile, and he can’t wait to return and study political theory at Oxford.
Growing up, Porter split his time between Belmont, Mass., and Washington, D.C. At Harvard, he helped develop the Partners for Empowering Neighborhoods program at Phillips Brooks House, where he has also served on the board of trustees. He hopes to break new ground with his thesis on the moral and political thought of C.S. Lewis.
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2001/12/harvard-leads-way-in-rhodes-scholars/
is he tied in with anyone else?