Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Those RNC email accounts...

Even though Tony Snow says that the RNC had a preservation system for email accounts used by White House staffers (in violation of the Presidential Records Act), many of those records have gone missing. Here's what Henry Waxman has to say:
* There has been extensive destruction of the e-mails of White House officials by the RNC. Of the 88 White House officials who received RNC e-mail accounts, the RNC has preserved no e-mails for 51 officials. In a deposition, Susan Ralston, Mr. Rove’s former executive assistant, testified that many of the White House officials for whom the RNC has no e-mail records were regular users of their RNC e-mail accounts. Although the RNC has preserved no e-mail records for Ken Mehlman, the former Director of Political Affairs, Ms. Ralston testified that Mr. Mehlman used his account “frequently, daily.” In addition, there are major gaps in the e-mail records of the 37 White House officials for whom the RNC did preserve e-mails. The RNC has preserved only 130 e-mails sent to Mr. Rove during President Bush’s first term and no e-mails sent by Mr. Rove prior to November 2003. For many other White House officials, the RNC has no e-mails from before the fall of 2006.

* There is evidence that the Office of White House Counsel under Alberto Gonzales may have known that White House officials were using RNC e-mail accounts for official business, but took no action to preserve these presidential records. In her deposition, Ms. Ralston testified that she searched Mr. Rove’s RNC e-mail account in response to an Enron-related investigation in 2001 and the investigation of Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald later in the Administration. According to Ms. Ralston, the White House Counsel’s office knew about these e-mails because “all of the documents we collected were then turned over to the White House Counsel’s office.” There is no evidence, however, that White House Counsel Gonzales initiated any action to ensure the preservation of the e-mail records that were destroyed by the RNC.
If you'll recall our initial discussions of these matters, there was dissenting technical opinion as to whether the emails were recoverable. The most persuasive argument (to me) held that the emails could be lost forever -- if the RNC's server wanted them lost.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

other than some RNC idiots mailing by mistake to the wrong email address which Greg Palast now has, it is not likely that Rove, Gonzales and the 50 some odd Republicans would preserve any emails that may come back to haunt them.

they probably took the harddrives out of the various mailservers and just blew them up.

only those emails that were sent to someone who saved them will surface