Missing White House E-Mails Have Been Located, Justice Lawyer Says
Published 1/15/2009 by R. Jeffrey Smith at Wash Post Obama Administration
A Justice Department lawyer told a federal judge yesterday that the Bush administration will meet its legal requirement to transfer e-mails to the National Archives after spending more than $10 million to locate 14 million e-mails reported missing four years ago from White House computer files.
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