Q Dana, is there a limit to the mailbox size with the RNC accounts? Do you know that level of detail, whether you'd have to delete at some point or you couldn't get any more emails?When did Rove start using the RNC mail server?
MS. PERINO: I don't know. I know that oftentimes our computers can slow down, but we have an automatic archiving system that comes through and cleans it up for us. And all of the emails, except for the ones -- the very small slice of the universe I've told you about that have the GWB accounts -- any email that touches any part of an EOP or White House server or computer, those are automaticallypreserved.
Fitzgerald was concerned that Rove had hidden or destroyed a very important document tying him to the leak. His suspicions may have been right: an email he sent to then Deputy National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley in early July 2003 later proved Rove had spoken to Time magazine reporter Matthew Cooper about Plame-a fact that Rove omitted when he was first interviewed by the FBI.After that incident, Karl started the RNC server 95% of the time on taxpayer money. Was the server secure? Why was he so confident that the emails would never be recovered before and after the investigation?
The documents included a memorandum from then-White House General Counsel Alberto R. Gonzales, who is now attorney general, cautioning employees that "any e-mail relating to official business … qualifies as a presidential record."Who was keeping the backup tapes?
None would name the staffers and/or officials whom Rove is providing information about. They did, however, explain that the White House computer system has "real time backup" servers and that while emails were deleted from computers, they were still retrievable from the backup system. By providing the dates and recipient information of the deleted emails, sources say, Rove was able to chart a path for Fitzgerald directly into the office of the Vice President.Excuses, excuses, excuses. They're like backsides. They all stink.
Why didn't the Rove e-mail surface earlier? The lawyer says it's because an electronic search conducted by the White House missed it because the right "search words" weren't used. (The White House and Fitzgerald both declined to comment.)Then there is the question, who in God's creation is Rob Kelner? He's the lawyer who said no more deletions for you!
A lawyer for the RNC told congressional investigators that the RNC may be able to recover some of those e-mails sent from August 2004 on. That's when the RNC put a hold on an automatic purge policy.The article also mentions an automatic purge policy. Doesn't that take the cake?
A lawyer for the RNC told congressional investigators that the RNC may be able to recover some of those e-mails sent from August 2004 on. That's when the RNC put a hold on an automatic purge policy.Remember when? Check out the Cheney and Libby dispute. If Karl Rove was warned by the AG and the lawyer from the RNC shouldn't he have already figured out how to archive his correspondence?
According to several Pentagon sources close to Rove and others familiar with the inquiry, Bush's senior adviser tipped off Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald to information that led to the recent "discovery" of 250 pages of missing email from the office of Vice President Dick Cheney.......What else did the "senior advisers" say to Fitzgerald? Inquiring minds want to know just who who these senior advisers were.
According to one source close to the case, Rove is providing information on deleted emails, erased hard drives and other types of obstruction by staff and other officials in the Vice President's office. Pentagon sources close to Rove confirmed this account.
He said he hadn't discussed the matter with anyone at the Justice Department but made it clear he had been kidded plenty.
The RNC lawyer, also said that the Republican committee has none of Rove's e-mails on its server prior to 2005, possibly because Rove deleted them, according to House Oversight and Government Reform Chairman Henry Waxman, D-Calif.Did you know that is cost several million dollars to reconstruct the emails from the Clinton White House? Randall Sanborn (who is he?), Patrick Fitzgerald's spokesman, refused to comment on the half-ass investigatory skills of the US attorney and his staff. Come to think of it, it's pretty interesting that they used a US attorney to investigate the Plame affair. Fitzgerald has maintained that there was no evidence pertinent to the Plame case in the emails in question. Indeed. Wasn't there a violation of the Presidential Records Act?
Sometime in 2005, the RNC took action solely to prevent Rove from deleting his e-mails on that server. One reason for specifying Rove, Waxman said, appears to have been pending legal action against him.
A spokesman for Mr. Fitzgerald, Randall Samborn, also declined to comment. The letter does not indicate how thoroughly prosecutors explored the issue of the missing e-mails. However, Mr. Fitzgerald wrote that he did not believe any evidence disappeared that was relevant to the charges against Mr. Libby.Why wasn't Patrick Fitzgerald taken off the list?
US Attorney Patrick J. Fitzgerald was ranked among prosecutors who had "not distinguished themselves" on a Justice Department chart sent to the White House in March 2005, when he was in the midst of leading a CIA leak investigation that resulted in the perjury conviction of a vice presidential aide, administration officials said yesterday.Axed attorneys, Daniel Bogden (Nevada) and Paul K. Charlton (Arizona) received the same grade. As my students would say, "It isn't fair."
The ranking placed Fitzgerald below "strong US Attorneys . . . who exhibited loyalty" to the administration but above "weak US Attorneys who . . . chafed against Administration initiatives, etc.," according to Justice documents.
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