ホワイトハウスは-今のところ秘密を保つことができる
ブッシュAdmin。 訪問者の記録を間、最高裁判所の決定はファイルを開くに私用保つように
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連邦判事はホワイトハウスに文書は公共の記録であるかどうか最高裁判所が決定するまで金曜日を許可したブッシュ政権のたくわえの秘密を訪問者のリスト同意した。
米国. 地方裁判所判事Royce C。 Lamberth granted the White House request five days after ordering the Secret Service to turn over the records to a liberal watchdog group that sought them under the Freedom of Information Act.
The logs being sought by Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington relate to White House visits regarding nine conservative religious commentators, including James Dobson, Gary Bauer and the late Rev. Jerry Falwell.
Visitor records are created by the Secret Service, which is subject to the Freedom of Information Act. The Bush administration ordered the data be turned over to the White House, where it is treated as presidential records outside the scope of the public records law.
Lamberth ruled logs from the White House and Vice President Dick Cheney’s residence remain Secret Service documents and are subject to public records requests.
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