Will Guckert provide more articles of impeachment?
White House, Secret Service Stories on Gannon/Guckert Passes Don’t Match by ePluribus Media Mon May 16th, 2005 at 06:05:39 PDT By Todd Johnston ePluribus Media Friday, White House press secretary Scott McClellan told ePluribus Media that his office had never requested a 30-day security clearance for James D. Guckert, aka “Jeff Gannon,” directly contradicting a statement made earlier that day by the U.S. Secret Service. The Secret Service’s “30-day access list program,” used by the White House press office, would have allowed Guckert to visit the briefing room for a 30-day period without undergoing daily criminal-history checks. At 2 p.m. EDT on Friday, in a phone interview with ePMedia, Secret Service spokesperson Reginald Hudson stated that the pattern of “appointments” submitted on Guckert’s behalf “looked like an access list” request, adding that the press office uses access lists “quite a bit.” But at 6 p.m., White House spokesperson David Almacy called ePMedia to say that “Scott M