Posted on 03/10/2015 5:58:31 PM PDT by Nachum
Attorney General Eric Holder used secretive email accounts under aliases during his tenure at the Justice Department, raising fresh questions about the Obama administrations compliance with federal records laws as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reels from her own email scandal.
Holder has emailed under the nom de plume Henry Yearwood in the past, former Justice Department officials say. The Huffington Post reported Tuesday that Holder had used three aliases. The current is unknown.
Republicans familiar with the issue said that even when congressional officials traveled to the Justice Department for so-called in camera review of documents, Holders email address had been redacted, despite the fact that the documents were not being released.
Unlike Clinton, who used a personal email account and her own private email server, preventing government officials from possessing the emails for record-keeping purposes while she was in office, Holders email address is a government, usdoj.gov email address.
A spokesman for Holder claimed to the Huffington Post that the secretive email accounts did not interfere with the production of Holder emails to congressional oversight officials or FOIA requests.
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Its a given that MB czars elected by Obama have their own private email servers set up. Probably everyone in the WH at that. Hell they didnt want to get busted for treason and treated like they treat others...
Didn’t the President use a personal Blackberry account too?
He insisted on it very early on.
Hillary stated on the record in front of dozens of tv cameras yesterday that many government officials use their private phones for official emails. We need the names of each and everyone.
Bump!
Thugs - democrats... same thing.
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