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PoliticoWaxman wants Fielding to testify on missing White House e-mailsHouse Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) has invited - the key word here - White House Counsel Fred Fielding to appear before his panel on Feb. 15 to explain whether the White House is missing millions of e-mails, and if so, what happened to them. White House Deputy Press Secretary Tony Fratto said today that there is "absolutely no reason to believe that any e-mails are missing."
But Waxman, in a letter today to Fielding, said Fratto's assertion "is contrary to information that the White House provided to the Committee staff in a briefing on September 19, 2007. At this briefing, the White House showed staff a chart indicating that there were 473 days for which various entities in the Executive Office of the President had no archived e-mails." That total, according to Waxman, includes a dozen days of WHite House e-mails, as well as another 16 days for the office of Vice President Dick Cheney.
The other missing e-mails were from the Council on Environmental Quality, Council of Economic Advisers, Office of Management and Budget, and office of the U.S. Trade Representative, according to Waxman.
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must retain internal e-mails. Under President Bush, dozens of top White House officials were given e-mail accounts maintained by the Republican National Committee, which Democrats claim was an effort to avoid record-keeping requirements. The White House has denied that charge, stating that those e-mails involved political activities, not official administration business.
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