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Trump aide fired, under investigation by Secret Service

President Donald Trump's personal aide John McEntee is out at the White House.
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John McEntee walks to Marine One to join U.S. President Donald Trump for travel to Florida in Washington, U.S., February 16, 2018. Picture taken February 16, 2018.Leah Millis / Reuters

President Donald Trump's longtime personal aide John McEntee has been fired and is under investigation by the Secret Service for serious financial crimes, according to two federal law enforcement officials.

McEntee's security clearance had been "in limbo for some time," one of the officials added.

Sources close to McEntee, a 27-year-old former football player for the University of Connecticut, said he struggled with a gambling addiction and they believe the investigation may be related.

One of those sources said McEntee's firing was abrupt and that he was asked to leave immediately on Monday after learning his security clearance had been revoked. One of the federal law enforcement officials who spoke to NBC said the FBI, which handles security clearance investigations, also has been collecting information on McEntee's gambling habbits.

His firing marks yet another departure in an executive office marked by a revolving door of hirings and firings and plagued by issues obtaining security clearances.

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White House aide John McEntee steps off Marine One at the White House on March 19, 2017, in Washington.
White House aide John McEntee steps off Marine One at the White House on March 19, 2017, in Washington.Alex Brandon / AP

McEntee is one of three government officials to be fired this week, including Secretary of State Rex Tillerson who was dismissed with a tweet on Tuesday morning, and Under Secretary of State Steve Goldstein, who, according to a White House official, was removed for contradicting the account of Tillerson's dismissal.

McEntee will take a job with Trump's re-election campaign, the campaign said Tuesday morning. The campaign did not respond to a request for comment on the Secret Service investigation.

The Secret Service investigates a range of crimes, including credit card fraud, counterfeiting, financially oriented cybercrimes and child pornography, as well as threats.

McEntee was by Trump's side during the 2016 campaign and the president's first year at the White House, but struggled to get the necessary security clearances for this role. As of November, McEntee was one of the more than 130 White House staffers working with interim security clearances.

He was one of the president's longest-lasting aides and present for some of Trump's biggest moments this year, including last week's surprise announcement of planned talks with the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un.

"We’re not going to comment on a personnel issue," a senior White House official told NBC News about McEntee's firing on Tuesday. CNN first reported that McEntee was being investigated for serious financial crimes.

The top Democrat on the House Oversight Committee, Rep. Elijah Cummings of Maryland, asked the White House on Tuesday for more details and documents on the administration's process for vetting McEntee and others.

“I have been warning for more than a year about the White House’s deficient background check process,” Cummings wrote in a letter to chief of staff John Kelly.

He also complained that the White House had not properly responded to previous bipartisan requests for information on the clearance process, including those pertaining to former staff secretary Rob Porter, who resigned after allegations of domestic violence came to light.