White House E-mails
Dan Froomkin has some interesting questions about White House e-mails.
[I]n spite of the embarrassing revelations contained in the e-mails turned over by the Justice Department to the House Judiciary Committee on Tuesday, the general rule at the White House is that if it’s really sensitive, don’t put it in writing — certainly not in an e-mail.
That stuff gets archived.
The president himself, for instance, never uses e-mail at all.
And it now turns out that some of his aides sometimes avoid using their official White House e-mail accounts — the ones that get automatically archived.
