Lawyers for the Republican National Committee sent a letter tonight to Rep. Henry Waxman (D-CA) with a list of 37 individuals “who we believe are or were White House employees using RNC accounts for whom we have been able to identify active e-mail data on operational RNC servers.”
The list — which includes senior officials like Karl Rove and Dan Bartlett as well as interns for the Office of Political Affairs — can be found below.
The White House has said that roughly 50 White House officials have had RNC accounts since 2001, and the letter suggests that more individuals with RNC accounts will be identified. “As the RNC is still in the early stages of its analysis, we expect that this list will require revisions at a later date.” Who are these unidentified individuals? And did they work in jobs that wouldn’t typically require a partisan email account?
The White House use of these accounts appears to be extremely extensive. The letter states that the RNC “has gathered approximately 25,500,000 kilobytes of e-mail data from the 37 individuals listed above.” Moreover, this figure “will almost certainly increase” once forensic experts complete the “collection of active e-mail files off of hard drives and blackberries.”
The partial list of White House officials with RNC accounts is below the fold:
Dan Bartlett, counselor to President Bush
Trey Best, associate director Office of Political Affairs
Mike Britt, associate director Office of Political Affairs
Jane Cherry, associate director Office of Political Affairs
Raul Damas, former associate director Office of Political Affairs
Melissa Danforth, former associate director Office of Strategic Initiatives
Paris Dennard, executive assistant Office of Political Affairs
Michael Ellis, former associate director Office of Strategic Initiatives
Jonathan Felts, former associate director Office of Political Affairs who became assistant to Vice President Dick Cheney for political affairs
B.J. Goergen, former executive assistant to Karl Rove who later joined the State Department’s office of public diplomacy
Israel Hernandez, former assistant to Rove who later became assistant secretary of commerce
Taylor Hughes, executive assistant and special projects coordinator to Rove
Jason Huntsberry, former associate director Office of Political Affairs
Barry Jackson, deputy to Rove
Scott Jennings, deputy director of political affairs
Korinne Kubena, associate director Office of Political Affairs
Cathie Martin, deputy director of communications for policy and planning
Anita McBride, chief of staff for the first lady
Lauren McBrien, former special assistant to the director of political affairs for Cheney
Mindy McLaughlin, associate director of scheduling
Mel Raines, former assistant to Cheney for political affairs
Susan Ralston, former assistant to Rove
Cliff Rosenberger, staff assistant Office of Political Affairs
Karl Rove, deputy chief of staff and senior adviser to the president
Matt Schlapp, former director of political affairs
Jon Seaton, former associate director Office of Political Affairs
Scott Sforza, deputy director of communications for production
Nick Sinatra, associate director Office of Political Affairs
Brad Smith, executive assistant Office of Political Affairs
Steven Soper, former associate director Office of Political Affairs
Jessica Swineheart, former executive assistant Office of Political Affairs
Sara Taylor, director of political affairs
Nicholas Thompson, associate director Office of Strategic Initiatives
Jocelyn Webster, former staff assistant Office of Political Affairs
Pete Wehner, director of Office of Strategic Initiatives
Emily Willeford, director of Rove’s office
OPA intern (used by various interns)

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