White
House email scandal?
Not exact matches
Mr. Cuomo refuses to talk about his role in the Moreland
Scandal; he refuses to allow a tax inspector in his house; he refuses to answer debate invitations; he refuses to releases details of his book deal; he refuses to explain why JCOPE didn't investigate Shelly Silver in the sex assault scandal, and he refuses to explain what happened to all the missing emails and blackberry messages that his staff
Scandal; he refuses to allow a tax inspector in his
house; he refuses to answer debate invitations; he refuses to releases details of his book deal; he refuses to explain why JCOPE didn't investigate Shelly Silver in the sex assault
scandal, and he refuses to explain what happened to all the missing emails and blackberry messages that his staff
scandal, and he refuses to explain what happened to all the missing
emails and blackberry messages that his staff erased.
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House Republicans reserve millions in early air time MORE (R - N.Y.) is calling on Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) head Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittHillicon Valley: Facebook, Google struggle to block terrorist content Cambridge Analytica declares bankruptcy in US Company exposed phone location data Apple starts paying back taxes to Ireland Overnight Energy: Pruitt taps man behind «lock her up» chant for EPA office Watchdog to review EPA
email policies Three Republicans join climate caucus Six steps Pruitt must take on his legal defense fund to avoid another
scandal MORE to resign.
The tax agency has already said it doesn't have the capability to dig out the
emails in question, but the White
House's chief counsel, W. Neil Eggleston, insisted in a letter last week to
House Committee on Ways and Means Chairman Paul Ryan that the IRS would try again once it finishes with the tea party - targeting
scandal.