Mark Tapscott
Officials with the U.S. Department of Justice are expected to make public Monday the first batch of 3,000 of 12,000 "Richard Windsor" emails sought by Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Christopher C. Horner.
Mark Tapscott
Officials with the U.S. Department of Justice are expected to make public Monday the first batch of 3,000 of 12,000 "Richard Windsor" emails sought by Competitive Enterprise Institute Senior Fellow Christopher C. Horner.
"Richard Windsor" was the government email non de plume used by former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson during her tenure from 2009 through 2013.
It is a violation of multiple federal public access and transparency laws for government officials to use fake email names while doing official business.