Hypocrisy anyone?
The biggest issue in the recent presidential campaign, as blown up (and now forgotten) by Trump, was Hillary Clinton’s email server. He said should she be prosecuted and sent to jail. Crowds shouted “lock her up!” Remember “Hillary for Prison” t-shirts at Trump rallies?
Now it seems that Scott Pruitt used his private email to conduct state business while attorney general of Oklahoma. When asked about this in the Senate hearing on his nomination, Pruitt lied. Or maybe it was an “alternative fact.”
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) – The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office confirms former Attorney General Scott Pruitt used a private email for state business. The information comes a week after FOX 25 first revealed the emails that appeared to be sent from Pruitt’s private email account.
FOX 25 requested answers about Pruitt’s private email use and whether that account was searched for records in accordance with state law. It took one week for the office to return our multiple calls and emails and confirm it did search the account.
A spokesman for the agency, Lincoln Ferguson, said that attorneys within the office conducted the search of Pruitt’s private, personal email account and did not find any documents that had not been captured in the search of official Oklahoma attorney general accounts.
Open government advocate and media professor Dr. Joey Senat said the state law regarding open records indicates that private accounts cannot be used to shield government officials from transparency laws. Senat said one of the weaknesses of Oklahoma’s law on open records relies on trusting public officials that they have conducted appropriate searches of private accounts.
It is not illegal to use a private email account for state business, as long as those records are included in searches for public documents.
However, the revelation is in direct conflict with Pruitt’s written and oral testimony before the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee during the confirmation process. Pruitt, who is now the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, told lawmakers he had never used private email for state business.
Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., asked Pruitt directly, “Have you ever conducted business using your personal email accounts, nonofficial Oklahoma attorney general email accounts, text messages, instant messenger, voicemails, or any other medium?”
“I use only my official OAG [Office of the Attorney General] email address and government-issued phone to conduct official business,” Pruitt replied.
Thanks Andrea!
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GOP • All Lies, All The Time …
Too COOL for RULES.
Soooo, what are the legal ramifications of lying under oath? If Chafetz doesn’t investigate, can he be referred for disciplinary action?
Isn’t that perjury? When will the FBI investigate and charge him?
Betsy DeVos lied about being on the board of her mother’s foundation when it awarded money to anti-gay organizations. When the Senator pointed out that her name was listed as Vice-president of her mother’S foundation, DeVos said it was “a clerical error.” Right. The same clerical error for 14 straight years. Surely those tax reports were independently audited.
Remember the rule:
If you have enough money, then there are no rules.
Unfortunately, YEP!
Rules and laws are for peeons.
Definitely unfortunate….being the poor person that I am.
I so enjoyed your posting that I put it on my Facebook timeline wall for all my followers to view.
Thanks for your diligence.
I just saw this online and was horrified by the photos of hate. This is encouraged by Trump. How much damage will this Orange Buffoon do before he is out of office?
Scott Pruitt, who wants to eliminate the EPA, was nominated by Trump so I figure it’s okay to attack Trump in every way that is truthful.
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Hate in the Age of Trump …Photos in New Republic
Taken together, Milano’s images make it impossible
to deny that white supremacy is alive and well in this
country. Powered by social media platforms, and
encouraged by the rise of Trump-as-champion,
America’s hate groups have emerged from the
fringes with a newfound sense of respectability. In
2015 alone, the number of homegrown hate groups
jumped by 14 percent—a proliferation
unprecedented in recent times….
https://newrepublic.com/article/140110/hate-age-trump-photo-essay-van-jones-johnny-milano
It’s always terribly sad to see children around that stuff.
Former Nixon counsel knows a cover up when he sees one—and says Trump’s doing it
By wagatwe Daily Kos
Friday Feb 24, 2017 · 4:04 PM CST
John Dean, White House counsel for former President Richard Nixon, has a very clear assessment about what’s going on with the Trump-Russia scandals: the White House is orchestrating a coverup.
John Dean Tweeted “I have expertise on this matter. Push back on an investigation of the White House is better known as a COVER UP. @JohnWDean
John Dean… dived a bit deeper into the parallels he sees between Nixon’s Watergate and Trump now in an interview with Amy Goodman on Democracy Now!
Well, what I see and hear, in following it, are echoes of Watergate. If you recall, Watergate ran about 900 days. In other words, it went on for years, starting with a bungled burglary at the Democratic National Committee and right up to Richard Nixon’s resignation, followed by the conviction of his top aides. So it ran a long time. What we’re seeing is very accelerated. It’s partially responsible because of the media and the technology today, but it’s also the behavior of Trump and his aides, as well as the media’s vigilance on this. So we’re seeing things accelerated. And what I see or hear are echoes of Watergate. We don’t have Watergate 2.0 yet, but we have something that is beginning to look like it could go there.
In an interview with Vox, he did not hold back on calling the Trump administration a hot mess — and that’ll be the key to his downfall:
Dean still thinks the Trump presidency will “end in calamity,” though he’s not sure how or when. “His presidency is a massive skyscraper built atop a shifty foundation — it has to come down at some point,” he told me. By “shifty,” he means slippery and haphazard, a makeshift operation without a coherent vision or plan.
Trump can survive four years in office if he manages to keep the Republican-controlled Congress in line. But Trump, being who and what he is, will make it difficult for Republicans. He simply can’t help himself, Dean said. “It’s obvious that his presidency is vulnerable, and yet he keeps creating those vulnerabilities every day. Like Nixon, he’s a slave to his own worst instincts.”
But, Dean added, “Trump is more volatile.”
Lock him up! Lock him up!