White House, Senators to Confer on E-Mail Expert
Associated Press
Sunday, April 15, 2007; Page A04
The White House said yesterday that it has accepted the Senate Judiciary Committee's proposal on how to choose an outside consultant to help recover lost e-mails involving official presidential business.
White House counsel Fred F. Fielding called Sens. Patrick J. Leahy (Vt.) and Arlen Specter (Pa.) -- the top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, respectively -- to say that their suggestion to allow committee input on the choice of a consultant was a good idea, spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
White House and committee staffers plan to meet early this week to move forward, she said.
The White House acknowledged last week that aides to President Bush improperly used e-mail accounts created by the Republican Party to conduct official White House business, and that an undetermined number of those e-mails have been lost.
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Sunday, April 15, 2007; Page A04
The White House said yesterday that it has accepted the Senate Judiciary Committee's proposal on how to choose an outside consultant to help recover lost e-mails involving official presidential business.
White House counsel Fred F. Fielding called Sens. Patrick J. Leahy (Vt.) and Arlen Specter (Pa.) -- the top Democrat and Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, respectively -- to say that their suggestion to allow committee input on the choice of a consultant was a good idea, spokeswoman Dana Perino said.
White House and committee staffers plan to meet early this week to move forward, she said.
The White House acknowledged last week that aides to President Bush improperly used e-mail accounts created by the Republican Party to conduct official White House business, and that an undetermined number of those e-mails have been lost.
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