Hungarian Police Had Arrest Warrant For Gorka While He Served As Trump Aide

Sebastian Gorka, member of the national security advisory staff of the United States, was present for he Medal of Honor ceremony for former Specialist Five James C. McCloughan, U.S. Army in the East Room of the White House, on Monday, July 31, 2017. (Photo by Cheriss May) (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto)
Sebastian Gorka, member of the national security advisory staff of the United States, was present for he Medal of Honor ceremony for former Specialist Five James C. McCloughan, U.S. Army in the East Room of the White... Sebastian Gorka, member of the national security advisory staff of the United States, was present for he Medal of Honor ceremony for former Specialist Five James C. McCloughan, U.S. Army in the East Room of the White House, on Monday, July 31, 2017. (Photo by Cheriss May) (Photo by Cheriss May/NurPhoto via Getty Images) MORE LESS

BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Hungarian police had an arrest warrant open for Sebastian Gorka during the eight months he spent as a national security aide to U.S. President Donald Trump.

The warrant issued in September 2016 is for unspecified weapons or ammunitions charges. It remained posted Thursday on the website of Hungary’s national police.

The British-born Gorka has Hungarian heritage and lived in Hungary for years starting in the early 1990s. He worked for Hungary’s defense ministry during 1993-1998 and tried to establish a radical right-wing party in Hungary, the New Democratic Coalition, in 2007.

That he was wanted by Hungarian law enforcement while working for the White House appears to have escaped public notice before it was first reported Thursday by Hungary’s 444.hu website, based on a reader’s tip.

Reacting to reports saying the warrant might have stemmed from charges possibly filed in 2009, Gorka tweeted: “I moved to America in 2008. (LEGALLY!).”

Hungarian police have not released any details about why the warrant was obtained and has languished so long.

Gorka joined the Trump administration as a counterterrorism adviser. But his exact responsibilities were not clearly outlined, and he was unable to get clearance for the National Security Council because of a January 2016 charge for carrying a weapon at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport.

Gorka entered an Alford plea to the charge later that year, acknowledging that prosecutors could likely prove their case but admitting no wrongdoing. A Virginia court ordered him to forfeit the weapon and “be on general good behavior” for six months.

Gorka left his White House position in August, a week after the exit of chief strategist Steve Bannon. Bannon was an ally of Gorka’s, who was an editor at Breitbart News from early 2014, known for his hard-line views on immigration and terrorism.

Gorka told The Associated Press he resigned, though a White House official said that was not the case.

Since November, Gorka been a national security strategist for Fox News.

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  1. It’s good to be a white man.

    The prosecution can nail me to the wall, your Honor, therefore I admit to doing nothing wrong, and will accept a stern lecture from the Court. I will never again do the thing I didn’t do. Now, excuse me, I’m going to work at the White House because of my demonstrably stellar character.

  2. Only the best people…

    “I’ve always been blessed with a kind of intuition about people that allows me to sense who the sleazy guys are, and I stay far away.”: from Surviving at the Top D. J. Trump (sic)

  3. Hmm… another piece of AP so-called journalism. Was Gorka charged with carrying a weapon in an airport or was he arrested and charged with carrying a weapon in the DC airport?

    No better person to advise on counter-terrorism than someone who has been charged with illegal weapon(s) in an airport and who has an open warrant for unspecified weapons and ammo charges in a country with which the US has an active extradition treaty.

  4. Just a tidbit Gorky Pig prior to the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the Immigration Act of 1924 anyone who booked passage on a ship and stepped off on American soil came here legally. And for some one who only became an American citizen in 2012 shuddup,

  5. It’s the vetting, Trumpies can’t get a grip on the vetting.

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