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jeffrey E. <jeevacation@gmail.com>
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Friday, October 17, 2014 8:10 PM
To:
Kathy Ruemmler
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Re:
hey, the lawyer letter said it was the prostitute that wro=e down the room number. ? ? thats a totally differ=nt spin on
the story , if it wasn't the hotel clerk who wrote it= ie how often do prostitutes lie as to which room they =re
headed??
On Fri, Oct 17, 2014 at 4:07 PM Kath Ruemmler <=a href=
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rote:
Looking now.
On Oct 17, 2014 4:04 PM, "jeffrey E." =Itjeevacation@=mail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com> wrote:
did you look at my edits?
t 4:03 PM, Ka=hy Ruemmler
> wrote:
Yes, he does. Making some mo=e tweaks.
On Oct 17, 2014 3:56 PM, "jeffrey E." =Itjeevacation@=mail.com <mailto:jeevacation@gmail.com»
wrote:
does dach still deny it? important point.
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On Fri, Oct =7, 2014 at 3:39 PM, Kathy Ruemmler
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To
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My draft response belo=. I tweaked the points slightly.
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Thanks, Carol, for let=ing me know what the second phase of your story will emphasize.
I wa=ted to share the below points with you on background which I hope wi=1 help provide you with the proper factual
context for your story. If you have specific questions after reviewing this =aterial, would you please send them to me by
email?
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The Comprehensivene=s of the Review:
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On the morning of Apri= 20, 2012, the USSS informed the White House that an
individual asso=iated with the White House advance team, Jonathan Dach, may have also had =n overnight guest at his
hotel room. The USSS characterized this information as a "rumor" that USSS=personnel who were in Cartagena had
learned during the course of the inves=igation into improper conduct of USSS personnel.
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In response, the White=House Counsel requested that USSS provide her with any
information that the USSS uncovered suggesting that White House =taff or volunteers may have engaged in
inappropriate conduct on the trip.=C2*
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(1) T=e White House Counsel immediately initiated an internal review of the enti=e
White House advance team (both staff and volunteers) that had traveled t= Colombia, including Jonathan Dach.
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(2)Th= White House included Dach in the internal review even though he was a
vol=nteer, NOT an employee of the White House, who
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--had no security clearance or access to sensitive or classified informatio=,
--had no responsibility for Presidential security, and,
--was not subject to any disciplinary action by the White House because he =as a private
citizen and not an employee.
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By contrast, the USSS =ersonnel, full-time federal employees, had significant and
defined duties =o protect the President and to ensure that they did not make themselves vu=nerable to security risks
presented by foreign nationals.
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(2) T=e White House review was conducted pursuant to by-the-book protocols =and
took place over three days, Friday, 4/20, Saturday, 4/21, and Sunday, =/22. The White House Counsel believed that it
was important to conduct the review immediately upon receiving the info=mation — again, at that time, characterized as
a rumor -- from the=USSS and to do so thoroughly and expeditiously:
--every person who went on the trip was separately interviewed regardless o= whether
they were White House employees or volunteers, including Dach;=/u>
--e-mails, hotel manifests, and any other relevant information in the White=House's
possession were reviewed and analyzed to see whether the d=cumentary evidence corroborated or contradicted the
people who were interv=ewed
--the White House Counsel further requested that the USSS continue to provi=e any
information relevant to White House staff or volunteers.</=>
--Dach was interviewed by attorneys in the White House Counsel's Of=ice and denied
bringing a guest to his room. Dach agreed to be inter=iewed and answer questions, even though he was under no legal
obligation t= do so, and the White House had no legal authority to compel him to answer the questions.
-- As the USSS was conducting the investigation in Columbia, which was a
se=urity/personnel investigation relating to its own personnel, they agreed t= share anything relevant to White House
personnel with the White House.40=A0 The USSS did not share any of its own investigative work product with the White
House (i.e., interview memor=nda), which is standard and appropriate protocol.
-- The White House Counsel's office collected and evaluated a=l of the evidence that it
could obtain within its legal authorities.
The Evidence about =ach
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Several weeks after th= White House review was concluded, the USSS provided the
White House Couns=l with a handwritten, redacted document that the USSS had apparently obtai=ed from someone at
the Hilton Hotel. The USSS represented that a hotel witness said that the log showed when ov=rnight guests had stayed
at the hotel and in which room they had stayed.=C2*
(1) T=e log indicated only that a guest had visited a certain room number. =The log did
not contain Jonathan Dach's name or signature. =C240 The White House determined separately by cross-reference to
the hotel manifest that the room number was assigned to Dach. =/u>
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(2) In light of this new info=mation, attorneys from the White House
Counsel's office re-intervi=wed Dach and confronted him with the hotel log. Dach continued to de=y having a guest in
his room, and his denials were deemed credible.
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(3) The White Hou=e was aware of no information corroborating the hotel
log, and it was awar= that on at least one other occasion, the USSS had determined that a simil=r hotel log had falsely
implicated a USSS agent. The was the only information that the USSS every=provided to the White House related to
Jonathan Dach or any other person a=sociated with the White House advance team.
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White House and DHS=Public Disclosures
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The White House was fo=thcoming about the review it conducted and its conclusion.
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(1) P=ess Secretary Jay Carney made clear that the White House Counsel conducted=a
review and had not identified any inappropriate behavior on the part of =he White House advance team.
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(2) W=ite House Counsel Kathryn Ruemmler reiterated that conclusion in a letter =o
Chairman Darrell Issa in November 2012, making specific reference =o the hotel document that had been provided by
the USSS.
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(3) =C2.2012, the DHS Inspector General made clear in a letter sent to then-C=airman
Lieberman that the USSS was aware of a hotel log potentially implic=ting someone affiliated with the White House
advance team:
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While=the scope of the investigation was limited to the conduct of the OHS perso=nel in
Cartagena, we did find a hotel registry that suggests that two non-=SSS personnel may have had contact with foreign
nationals. Although allegations related to the no=-USSS personnel were outside the scope of the investigation, one of
these =mployees is a Department of Defense employee affiliated with the White Hou=e Communication Agency and the
other, whose employment status was not verified, may have been a=filiated with the White House advance operation."
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(4) T=e DHS IG Report itself states:
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Based=on our interviews and review of records, we identified 13 USSS employees, =ne
White House Communications Agency employee (an officer with the Departm=nt of Defense), and one reported
member of the White House staff and/or advance team who had=personal encounters with female Colombia nationals
consistent with the mis=onduct reported.
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Allegations of Impr=per White House Interference
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At no time, did anyone=from the White House suggest to anyone in the USSS, DHS, or
the DHS OIG th=t the OHS IG's report should not include reference to the White Ho=se advance volunteer, nor did
anyone from the White House give advice as to how other officials should answer questions =bout the matter.
Kathryn H. Ruemmler=/b>
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