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Thursday, February 02, 2006
The White House plumbers re-mix
From AP today:
Fitzgerald Hints White House Records Lost

WASHINGTON - WASHINGTON - Special Counsel Patrick Fitzgerald is raising the possibility that records sought in the CIA leak investigation could be missing because of an e-mail archiving problem at the White House.

The prosecutor in the criminal case against Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff said in a Jan. 23 letter that not all e-mail was archived in 2003, the year the Bush administration exposed the identity of undercover CIA officer Valerie Plame.

Lawyers for defendant I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby this week accused prosecutors of withholding evidence the Libby camp says it needs to mount a defense.

"We are aware of no evidence pertinent to the charges against defendant Libby which has been destroyed," Fitzgerald wrote in a letter to the defense team.

But the prosecutor added: "In an abundance of caution, we advise you that we have learned that not all e-mail of the Office of Vice President and the Executive Office of the President for certain time periods in 2003 was preserved through the normal archiving process on the White House computer system." His letter was an exhibit attached to Libby's demand for more information from the prosecution. ...
Donde estan los records, Mr. Nixon... er ... Mr. Cheney? Mistake? Well, there shouldn't be one, my dear...
The Presidential Records Act, passed by Congress in 1978, made it clear that records generated in the conduct of official duties did not belong to the president or vice president, but were the property of the government.

The National Archives takes custody of the records when the president leaves office.

"Bottom line: Accidents happen and there could be a benign explanation, but this is highly irregular and invites suspicion," said Steve Aftergood, director of the Federation of American Scientists government secrecy project.

"A particular subset of records sought in a controversial prosecution have gone missing," Aftergood said. "I think what is needed is for the national archivist to ascertain what went wrong and how to ensure it won't happen again."
So do we have an invese of Nixon's White House plumbers at work here -- protecting leaks by destroying evidence rather than trying to prevent them by burglarazing E. Howard Hunt's shrink? This time, ironically, one of their own is calling out the White House -- specificially Scooter Libby's former friends in the office of the vice president -- and it could be Libby's defense that ultimately drags the truth out into the light. Where are the Watergate-era Congressional Republicans when you need one? What has this crowd got to do to get Congress' attention? Slap Bill Frist? (Actually, that's not a half bad idea...)

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posted by JReid @ 9:48 AM  
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