The unctuous Tom Perez was asked by the House if he every used his home Verizon account to send emails to St. Paul Minnesota and other places regarding DOJ business. Turns out he did over 1,000 times. Yet said “I don’t recall” in his under oath testimony to the investigative committee.
Wall Street Journal: Where Are Mr. Perez’s Emails?
“He repeated that testimony to the Senate Thursday. What’s more, in a letter sent to Mr. Issa Wednesday, Peter J. Kadzik, Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Legislative Affairs at Justice, responded to the subpoena and admitted Mr. Perez violated the Federal Records Act (which requires that federal business is archived) at least 34 times. The letter also suggested Mr. Perez used his personal email account almost 1,200 times for official government business. . . .
Justice allowed Congressional investigators to review only 34 redacted emails “in camera” Wednesday, a day before the nomination hearing, giving senators little time to absorb the scope of Mr. Perez’s illegal activities.”
Does Perez tell the truth under oath? By now the answer should be obvious.