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2014-0104-F [ ] Wednesday, June 17, 2015 FOIA Marker /... :...... This is not a textual record. This FOIA Marker indicates that materialhas been removed.. during F.OIA processing by George W. Bush Presidential Library st~ff:.. Counsels Office, White House Gonzales; Alberto... 1 Stack: Row: Sect.: Shelf: Pas.: w 20 8 3 2 FRC ID: Location or Hollinger ID: 9866 22729 NARA Number: 3151 OA Number: 3280 Folder Title: Texas Redistricting Issue

1W11DWL D. ICIPf.STlllf-=nifl All/00..~ J OVC2 A. llfcknlowftn, MNOlllTV STAlP Dll(CIOll AND COUHSll tlnittd ~tatts ~matt COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS WASHINGTON, DC 205l0-8250 }1Dle 8, 2003 Andrew H. Card Jr. Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania A venue, NW J Dear Mr. Card: Thank you for your phone call Tuesday in response to my letter of May 27. In that cal~ you informed me that House Majority Leader Tom DeLay had spoken with both President Bush and White House adviser Karl Rove about the Texas redistricting dispute. I understood you to say that neither had contacted any federal agencies about the missing legislators as a resul~ of their conversations with the Majority Leader. You further told me that you had asked others at the White House about this matter and found no inappropriate action had been taken. You also told me that you did not intend to respond to my letter in writing. I do not believe that is the appropriate way to proceed. In a matter of this significance, where questions have been raised about whether scarce homeland security resources were misused for political purposes, the public should not be forced to rely on private reassurances. I must therefore again respectfully seek ariswers in writing to the following questions: Was any White HOllse officec or employee contacted by anyone seeking information about or federal assistance in Texas search for Democratic legislators? Did any White House officer or employee do anything in response to any such contact ~t occmrcd? Please include all contacts and actions, even those you do not believe to be inappropriate. For all contacts that occurred, please provide a list of the contacts. who participated in them, when they OCC1DTCd, the nature of the discussions and w~ if any, action was taken as a result of them. If any White House official or employee con1acted other federal agencies or employees on this issue, please provide the same information about those contacts. Again, I appreciate your phone call and the information you provided. I hope you will go the next step and provide a written response to my request Sincerely, ~o~ Ranking Member

06/09/2003 06:43 FAX 14!001.. OFFICE OF THE. CHIEF OF STAFF June 9, 2003 (202) 456-6798 - Phone (202) 456-1907...,. Fax TO: Judge Gonzales/David Hobbs/Rich Falkenrath/Ziad Ojakli FAX NUMBER: 66279/61655/61806/66468 PHONE NUMBER: FROM: Melissa Bennett TOTAL NUMBER OF PAGES: 3 including cover Message! Confidentiality Notice: This document in transmission contains information to the sender which is confidential and may be legally privileged. The information is intended for the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, duplication, or taking of any action in reliance on the contents of this telecopied information is strictly prohibited. If you received this telecopy in error, please immediately notify us by telephone to arrange the return of the original to us. 1600 Pennsylvania A venue, NW I

06/09/2003 06:43 FAX 141002 SUSAN M. COLLINS. MAINE, CHAIRMAN TED STEVENS, ALASKA.. OEOflGE V. VOINOVICtt, OHIO NORM COLEMAN, MINNESOTA 1.RLEN SPECTER, PENNSYLVANIA ROO!iRT F. UE~"IEIT, UTAH PET<R G. F!TZGEMLO, P.UNOIS JQ.HN ~. SUNUNU, NEW.HAMPSHIRE AICHAflP c. SHE Lev: ALABAMA JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN, CONNECTICUT CD.AL LEVIN, MICHIGAN DANIEL K. AK.AkA, HAWAII RICHARD J. DU!=l:BlN, IUINOIS THOMAS R- CARPER, DELAWARE MAR~ DAYTON, MINNESOTA FRANK LA.lJTENBERG, NEW JERSEV MARK PRYOR, ARKANSAS. MICHAEL D, BOPP, STAFF DJAECTOR AND CHIEF COUNSH JOYCE A. RECHTSCHAfFF.N, MINOA in STAFF DIA ECTOR AND COUNSEL COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENTAL AFFAIRS WASHINGTON, DC 20510-6250 June 8, 2003 Andrew H. Card Jr. Chief of Staff The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Dear Mr. Card: Thank you for your phone call Tuesday in response to my letter of May 27. In that call, you informed nie that House Majority Leader Tom DeLay had spoken with both President Bush. and White House adviser Karl Rove about the Texas redistricting dispute. I understood you to say that neither had contacted any federal agencies about the missing legislators as a result of their conversations with the Majority Leader. You further told me that you had asked others at the White House about this matter and found no inappropriate action had been taken. You also told me that you did not intend to respond to my letter in writing. I do not believe that is the appropriate way to proceed. In a matter of this significance, where questions have been raised about whether scarce homeland security resources were misused for political purposes, the public should. not be forced to rely on private reassurances. I must therefore again respectfully seek ariswers in writing to the following questions:.. ~ Was any White Hause officeror employee contacted by anyone seeking information about or federal assistance in Texas search for Democratic legislators? Did any White House officer or employee do anything in response to any such contact that occurred? Please include.all contacts and actions, even those you do not believe fo be inappropriate. For all contacts that occurred, please provide a list of the contacts, who participated in them, when they occurred, the nature of the discussions and what, if any, action was taken as a result of them. If.any White House official or employee contacted other federal agencies or employees on this issue, please provide the same irifonnation about those contacts. Again, I appreciate your phone call and the information you provided. I hope. youwill go the next step and provide a written response to my request. Sincerely, ~o~ Ranking Member

OB/09/2003 06:44 FAX _141003 United States Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs SUSAN M. COLLINS, MAINE, CHAIRMAN TED STEVENS, ALASKA. JOSEPH I. LIEBERMAN. CONNECTICUT GEORGE V. VOINOVICH, OHIO CAi<i. LEVIN, MICHIGAN NORM COLEMAN, MINNESOTA DANIEL K. AKAKA, HAWAII ARLEN SPECTER, PE.llNSYLVANlA RICHARD J. OURBIN, ILLINOIS. ROBERT F. BENNETT, UTll<H THOMAS R. CARPER, DELA.WARE PETER G. FITZGEAALD. lll!n015 MAR.. DAYTON, MINNESOTA. JOHN ii. SUNUNU, NEW HAMPSHIRE FRANK LAUTENBERO, NEW JERSEY fllcharc C. SHELBY. ALABAMA MARK PRYOR. ARl<ANSAS.. JOYCE f~h:c:~r~-c~~~s~;::a~~~c::~a~~~r~~~b;~;~~~nsel,. I. Minority Staff, SH-613 Fax: (202) 228-3912 Office: (202) 224-2627 FAX: 262-L/S&:>- f Cf D 7 FROM: ~ G1~01aef) 202-22l-/,CfD~ DATE:.Ju.rw 2, 20.J3. r.. NUMBER OF PAGES _,_/ _+COVER MESSAGE/COMMENTS: Malling Address: Room SD-340, Washington, D.C. 20510-6250