The same House Republicans who want to subpoena
Hillary Clinton’s emails have made sure that they aren’t required to
save their own emails.
The AP reported:
Congress makes its own rules, and has never subjected itself to open records laws that force agencies such as the State Department to maintain records and turn them over to the public when asked.There’s also no requirement for members of Congress to use official email accounts, or to retain, archive or store their emails, while in office or after. That’s in contrast to the White House and the rest of the executive branch. Official emails there are supposed to be retained, though the controversy over Clinton’s use of a personal email account while secretary of state has exposed vague and inconsistent requirements from one agency to another.But if the rules at federal agencies are unclear, at least there are rules. On Capitol Hill, there are almost none. That means that the same House Republicans who are subpoenaing Clinton’s emails as part of their inquiry into the Benghazi, Libya, attacks are not required to retain emails of their own for future inspection by anyone.
House Republicans are contemplating no less than
three investigations into Hillary Clinton’s emails. Some in the House
have gone as far as to suggest that the full House could subpoena the
Clinton email server. The news that House Republicans have exempted
themselves from the same standard that they are trying to hold Hillary
Clinton has pushed this story from being ridiculous to absurdity.
How can anyone take the Republican angst over
Clinton’s emails seriously when they took steps to exempt themselves
from having to save any of their own emails? Republicans suggest that
they are different and that the public doesn’t need to see their emails.
In other words, Boehner’s House is telling the American people to trust
them.
If there is one thing that Americans have learned
since Republicans took control of the House, it is that they should
never be trusted. The Republican hypocrisy is par for the course for the
party of do as I say, not as I do. In the coming days and months, House
Republicans are going to try to make a mountain out of the Clinton
email molehill, but every time they mention emails, Boehner and company
should be asked why they keep their emails hidden from the public.
Playing the email game is destined to backfire on the Republican Party.
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