WASHINGTON -- In what staffers call a clear breach of the Constitution's
separation of powers, the White House plans to integrate Vice President
Al Gore's Senate office e-mail system with his White House system,
WorldNetDaily has learned.
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As vice president, Gore is also president of the Senate.
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White House sources say the recently announced plan is being carried out
by White House computer manager Terry Misich, who is supervising the
sensitive, court-ordered project to restore more than a million e-mails
missing from Gore's office and West Wing
archives.
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Computer operators working in the White House are upset about the plan,
which would invite Gore's Senate staff into the White House e-mail
system.
"We're not allowed to manage their e-mail," one computer operator told
WorldNetDaily. "It's a violation of the separation of powers" between
the executive branch and Congress.