By definition, the president, high-level political appointees and certain members of Congress have access to high-level classified info. They do not have to undergo the clearance procedures that the rest of us peons do. Thats politics.
2007-12-27 07:38:33
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I asked this question 4 weeks ago: "Does the president-elect have to go through security clearance?" It was removed so I cannot share with you the answers I got. I think they removed it because I only got 4 answers, all of which said that they think Obama must have already passed. I'm not sure I agree. I think basically no one here knows how that works. Or maybe my question was removed because I used the term "yankee white". It's not a derogatory or racial term. It is a national security term used to refer to a high level of clearance.
2016-05-27 04:42:29
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answer #2
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answered by nydia 3
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I believe some members of congress do undergo security clearance investigations (e.g. Intelligence Committees, etc.), but those clearances are necessary for fulfilling the duties of their offices they hold. The investigations are carried out for not only national security but the safety of the individual. Gather a complete profile of ones associates, family, history, etc. could aid in any future incidents.
2007-12-28 04:54:19
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answered by RhondaK 2
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You have to be a natural born citizen to become president. There are other requirements laid out in the constitution. If you meet those, you can be president.
So to anwser you question, you don't need a security clearance, however, if you have been involved in govermnet long enough to be a serious contender for president, there is a good chance are you have gotten one along the way.
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fyi, people with obsurd answers below such as Bush forgetting his PIN or Clinton not being eligable because of marijuana do not know what they are talking about. You don't have a PIN for a security clearance, and drug use does not necessarily preclude you from getting one.
2007-12-27 07:38:16
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answered by HokiePaul 6
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Being President of course trumps any requirement for a national security clearance. The President obviously needs to know everything to make informed decisions.
2007-12-27 07:43:40
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answered by Anonymous
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By law the regulations regarding security clearances do not apply to elected officials and specific appointed positions.
2007-12-27 07:53:31
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answered by MikeGolf 7
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Why Do You Want to Know...Can you show some ID.What Religion are You...and where are you From..?
Have you ever come in contact with or spoken with a member of the Moslem community?
All these and many Qs First...
2007-12-28 07:10:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Y E S, Anyone who is ineligible for a security clearance cannot become President!
2007-12-27 07:46:46
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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Ahhh, yes, he has the highest security clearance possible.
2007-12-27 07:45:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Only in bad fiction do national security risks become President.
2007-12-27 07:39:06
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answered by wizjp 7
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