Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Breaking: Missing Justice Dept. documents subpoenaed.




MSNBC reports that the House Judiciary Committee has subpoenaed the Justice Department for a series of additional documents, revealed last week by The American Spectator, that have not been turned over to Congress



UPDATE: Several senators sent a letter yesterday to Alberto Gonzales
requesting these documents:
Justice Department officials have previously said they turned over all relevant materials, but held back sensitive personnel information about most prosecutors other than those who were removed last year.
Among the missing documents the senators mentioned was a chart cited in a Feb. 12, 2007, e-mail message from Monica Goodling, a former aide to Mr. Gonzales, to other department officials.
The senators suggested that other documents had been withheld, like biographies of each of the 93 prosecutors in briefing books provided for Mr. Gonzales in December in preparation for a meeting of United States attorneys. The meeting was held to start an initiative against child exploitation.

My bottomline: A caveman can see that Gonzo is playing stall tactic with the House Judiciary Committee. I would bet everything that those missing email correspondence documents were not on the White House servers. They were one of many emails from White House officials that were using non-governmental email accounts and using non-governmental servers.



2 comments:

airJackie said...

Do you think they will give up those documents? I say hack the computers for the truth. If they do give them up you'll see alot more white out, so much that the memo will only have the date.

SP Biloxi said...

Depends Jackie where those documents orginated from: either from the WH server or a non-governmental server like the RNC. If Gonzo and the WH are withholding those documents, it is for a reason. I believe that it is more involved where those documents orginated from: WH server or RNC server?