Grace Wyler
Business Insider
May 14, 2013
The White House claims to have had no idea that the Department of
Justice seized the Associated Press’ phone records in what the news
organization’s top executives called a “massive and unprecedented
intrusion.”
“Other than press reports, we have no knowledge of any attempt by the
Justice Department to seek phone records of the AP,” White House Press
Secretary Jay Carney told reporters in New York Monday night.
“We are not involved in decisions made in connection with criminal
investigations, as those matters are handled independently by the
Justice Department. Any questions about an ongoing criminal
investigation should be directed to the Department of Justice.”
Carney’s comments came just hours after the AP broke the news that the DOJ had seized two months of phone records from its reporters and editors
in April and May of 2012. According to the AP, the DOJ has refused to
say why it is investigating the news organization, but the news company believes that it has to do with a May 7 story about a foiled terrorist plot in Yemen.
Read More