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Monday, March 06, 2017

The New DNC Chair Had a Hillary Clinton-Esque Email Scandal

Democrats and members of the media have seized on a Thursday report that Vice President Mike Pence used a personal email account while serving as Indiana's governor, attempting to brand Pence as a hypocrite for attacking Hillary Clinton's use of an unsecured private email server throughout the campaign.

Pence said that there was "no comparison whatsoever" between what he did and what Clinton did. His office has called the attempt to compare his email use to Clinton's as "absurd," noting that it was legal for him to use the account, that he was using a commercial AOL account rather than a private server, and that he was not handling classified information.

A more apt comparison to Clinton would be to the newly elected chairman of the Democratic National Committee Tom Perez, who as a lawyer at President Obama's Department of Justice frequently used his personal email account to conduct agency business.

Congressional investigators found that Perez used his personal email account to conduct DOJ business 1,200 times since 2009, and the department conceded in a letter to the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform that Perez had committed at least 34 violations of the Federal Records Act.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R., Calif.), who chaired the committee at the time of the investigation, issued a subpoena for the 1,200 emails, but his demand was ignored by Perez.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

More polarizing news.

Anonymous said...

This is another reason the Republicans need to get off their lazy a$$ and get as much work as possible done in the next two years including getting Trumps appointees confirmed, even under the "nuclear option", and removal of the Obama regime's people and out of position of power / authority ASAP.

Anonymous said...

Summon him and materials again. If he balks, Contempt and have him arrested and tried. Punch back twice as hard!

He's a lawyer and could understand the law; just chose not to follow it.