In the continuing saga over White House emails, U.S. Magistrate Judge John Facciola once again told the Bush Administration that he has no time for games.  On Tuesday, Judge Facciola gave the White House three days to give him a good reason why the Bush Administration should not be compelled to create and preserve a forensic copy of  all electronic storage devices that have been used or are being used by any former or current employee who has been employed at any time between March 2003 and October 2005.

In their lawsuits, the National Security Archive and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington ("CREW") assert that the emails and electronic records may have been improperly deleted by the White House.  According to CREW, more than 5 million e-mails are missing and thought to have been destroyed.

 




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