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https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/acting-defense-secretary-orders-nsa-director-to-immediately-install-former-gop-operative-as-the-agencys-top-lawyer/2021/01/16/b3e06a02-5837-11eb-a931-5b162d0d033d_story.html

Acting defense secretary orders NSA director to immediately install former GOP 
operative as the agency’s top lawyer
Ellen Nakashima

The acting Defense Secretary, Christopher C. Miller, has ordered the director 
of the National Security Agency to immediately install Michael Ellis, a former 
GOP operative, as the agency’s general counsel immediately, an unusual move 
that raises concerns of improper politicization. (Patrick Semansky/AP)
Acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller ordered the director of the 
National Security Agency to install on Saturday a former GOP political 
operative as the NSA’s top lawyer, according to four individuals familiar with 
the matter.

In November, Pentagon General Counsel Paul C. Ney Jr. named Michael Ellis, then 
a White House official, to the position of general counsel at the NSA, a career 
civilian post at the government’s largest and most technologically advanced spy 
agency, The Post reported. He was selected after a competitive civil service 
competition. He has not taken up the job, however, as he needed to complete 
administrative procedures, including taking a polygraph test.

Reached by phone Saturday, Ellis said, “I don’t talk to the press, thank you,” 
and hung up.

Miller gave NSA Director Paul Nakasone until 6 p.m. Saturday to install Ellis 
in the job, according to several people who spoke on the condition of anonymity 
because of the matter’s sensitivity. The 6 p.m. deadline passed without 
Nakasone taking action. It was unclear Saturday evening what the Pentagon’s 
next move would be.

Nakasone was not in favor of Ellis’s selection and has sought to delay his 
installation, according to several people.

White House official and former GOP operative Michael Ellis named as NSA 
general counsel

Ellis’s naming, made under pressure from the White House, drew criticism from 
national security legal experts. It “appears to be an attempt to improperly 
politicize an important career position,” wrote Susan Hennessey, a former 
lawyer in the NSA Office of General Counsel, on Lawfare, where she is the 
executive editor.

President-elect Joe Biden said Dec. 28 that his transition team has encountered 
political roadblocks from the Trump administration and called it irresponsible. 
(The Washington Post)
The move is troubling, coming as it does four days before President Trump 
leaves office and the Biden administration takes over, former U.S. officials 
said. The move makes it more difficult for the Biden administration to 
immediately replace him, the former officials said.

“An 11th-hour move like this and a directive from the acting secretary of 
defense is overwhelmingly strong evidence of irregularity,” Hennessey said on 
Saturday. “Unless the acting secretary of defense can produce a compelling 
rationale for why this individual needed to be installed now, there should be a 
presumption that this is improper and the Biden team should remove this 
individual on Day 1.”

There also were concerns about Ellis’s qualifications for the job, according to 
several people. One individual said that those issues included the possibility 
that he was picked over candidates who scored higher during the interview 
process.

Pushing back against critics, one U.S. official said that the two prior NSA 
general counsels had ties to the Obama administration. Glenn Gerstell, who 
retired a year ago, raised $50,000 for the Obama campaign in 2012, he said. And 
Gerstell’s predecessor, Raj De, was White House staff secretary in the Obama 
administration prior to arriving at the NSA.

The concern of Nakasone and others, current and former officials said, is that 
the White House is seeking to “burrow” Ellis into the job in violation of a 
long-standing policy that prevents embedding political personnel into career 
civilian positions prior to a change in administration.

Nakasone recently got a verbal indication from the Office of Personnel 
Management that the policy did not apply to intelligence community employees, 
according to one U.S. official. On Thursday, he requested a written legal 
opinion on that point, according to two officials. He has not yet received that 
written opinion, the officials said.

Ellis previously was chief counsel to Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), a staunch 
Trump supporter and former chairman of the House Intelligence Committee. Ellis 
joined the White House in 2017, when he became a lawyer on the National 
Security Council and in 2019 he was elevated to senior director for 
intelligence.

Julie Tate contributed to this report.
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