Article: White House E-mail Furor Rages

JOHN SOLOMON, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
05-02-2000
White House E-mail Furor Rages

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The White House is suggesting it may invoke executive privilege to prevent Congress from seeing some documents in the controversy over missing e-mails that are being sought by investigators looking into a range of matters from Whitewater to campaign fund-raising.

The White House has sent the House Government Reform Committee a one-page list of documents it is not immediately turning over to investigators because they are considered covered by executive privilege and attorney-client confidentiality.

Among the documents on the list, which was obtained Monday by The Associated Press, ...

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