A Democratic House leader asked presidential counsel Fred Fielding on Thursday to turn over a report first requested three months ago about the White House’s problems with lost e-mail.
In a letter to Fielding, Rep. Henry Waxman set a Sept. 10 deadline for the White House to turn over information about the missing e-mail, a problem that apparently was discovered by administration officials in 2005.
The letter from Waxman, D-Calif., revealed new details about the issue that came from two White House lawyers who briefed Waxman’s staff about problems archiving electronic messages. White House e-mail problems first came to light during a special prosecutor’s investigation into whether someone on President Bush’s staff illegally leaked a CIA agent’s identity and again during congressional inquiries into the role of presidential aides in firings of U.S. attorneys.
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