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from: Rich Gauszka
date: 2007-06-19 16:06:06
subject: Karl Rove quite a busy emailer

From: "Rich Gauszka" 


http://www.news.com.au/story/0,23599,21936708-401,00.html

PRESIDENTIAL adviser Karl Rove sent more than 140,000 emails through the
Republican National Committee's computer system, circumventing a law
intended to guarantee the preservation of presidential records.

House of Representatives investigators have found Mr Rove was the biggest
user of the back-channel system at the White House, and more than half his
communications dealt with official business.

The White House has previously acknowledged that aides to US President
George W. Bush improperly used the political email accounts. But the
material released yesterday details for the first time how frequently they
used the accounts and what for.

The house oversight committee found White House aides used the RNC account
for official matters such as appointments and grant announcements.

Bush spokesmen initially said about 50 presidential aides used the
Republican Party email system to avoid sending political messages through
the White House system, which is supposed to be reserved for government
business.

But the line between official communications and partisan political
messages seems to have been blurred. Susan Ralston, a former aide to Mr
Rove, told congressional investigators he sent almost all his emails
through the RNC system and used a Blackberry he received from the
Republican Party from his first day at the White House.

Although 140,216 of Mr Rove's emails have been preserved, committee
investigators found emails from 51 of the 88 White House aides who used the
back-channel message system appear to have been destroyed.

Investigators said they could find no record of emails from Ken Mehlman, a
former Rove aide who later became Republican Party chairman. Ms Ralston
told investigators Mr Mehlman regularly used the RNC system when he was at
the White House.

"At this point in the investigation, it is not possible to determine
how many presidential records have been destroyed," the committee
said.

Investigators had evidence of "potentially extensive violations of the
Presidential Records Act by senior White House officials".

The 1978 law requires the White House to preserve official documents. US
Attorney-General Alberto Gonzales, who was White House counsel at the time,
may have known about the White House aides' use of the RNC email system,
but he took no action to stop destruction of the records, the investigators
found.

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