The Bush administration is claiming to have lost dozens of emails sought in the congressional investigation into the firing of eight U.S. attorneys. The White House says the emails can’t be tracked because they were sent from private accounts intended for political activities rather than through government-issued email accounts. Democrats have accused White House senior adviser Karl Rove and other aides of using the private accounts to avoid leaving a paper trail in the attorney firings.
Admin Loses Emails Sought in Attorney Probe
HeadlineApr 12, 2007