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with two check-ins but no check outs; Other events found
on some days without press briefings
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THE DOCUMENTS
In what is unlikely to stem the controversy surrounding
disgraced White House correspondent James Guckert, the
Secret Service has furnished logs of the writer’s
access to the White House after requests by two Democratic
congressmembers.
The documents, obtained by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY)
and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) through a Freedom of Information
Act request, reveal Guckert had remarkable access to
the White House. Though he wrote under the name Jeff
Gannon, the records show that he applied with his real
name.
Gannon’s ready access to President Bush and his
work for a news agency that frequently plagiarized content
from other reporters and tailored it to serve a conservative
message may raise new questions about the White House’s
attempts to seed favorable news coverage. Democrats
have sought to paint Guckert in the context of other
efforts by the Administration to “plant”
positive spin by paying for video news releases and
columnists to espouse their views.
Guckert made more than 200 appearances at the White
House during his two-year tenure with the fledging conservative
websites GOPUSA and Talon News, attending 155 of 196
White House press briefings. He had little to no previous
journalism experience, previously worked as a male escort,
and was refused a congressional press pass.
Perhaps more notable than the frequency of his attendance,
however, is several distinct anomalies about his visits.
Guckert made more than two dozen excursions to the
White House when there were no scheduled briefings.
On many of these days, the Press Office held press gaggles
aboard Air Force One—which raises questions about
what Guckert was doing at the White House. On other
days, the president held photo opportunities.
On at least fourteen occasions, Secret Service records
show either the entry or exit time missing. Generally,
the existing entry or exit times correlate with press
conferences; on most of these days, the records show
that Guckert checked in but was never processed out.
In March, 2003, Guckert left the White House twice
on days he had never checked in with the Secret Service.
Over the next 22 months, Guckert failed to check out
with the Service on fourteen days. On several of these
visits, Guckert either entered or exited by a different
entry/exit point than his usual one. On one of these
days, no briefing was held; on another, he checked in
twice but failed to check out.
“I’d be worried if I was the White House
and I knew that a reporter with a day pass never left,”
one White House reporter told RAW
STORY. “I’d wonder, where is he hiding?
It seems like a security risk.”
Others who have covered the White House say not checking
in or out with the Secret Service is unusual, especially
in the wake of Sept. 11. The Secret Service declined
to comment.
“We responded to the FOIA request and can provide
no further information,” Service spokesman Jonathan
Cherry said.
Guckert declined to comment, directing all questions
to the Service.
The records furnished by the Service are unlikely to
finally answer who approved Gannon’s “temporary”
day passes into the presidential residence. The Service
keeps a record of who approved passes only for the last
sixty days; previous records are kept by the White House.
Since December 2004, all but one of Gannon’s
forty-eight temporary appointments were requested by
Lois Cassano, a White House Press Office media assistant.
One additional request was made by Peter Watkins, a
press assistant who now works as deputy press secretary
to First Lady Laura Bush.
Guckert sometimes stayed for an extended period of
time before and after press conferences, particularly
early in his tenure. This was especially common during
his first few months, when he might be in the White
House for as long as six hours.
A White House reporter dismissed this as insignificant,
noting that sometimes reporters stay between events.
“You could probably find people who stayed there
for nine hours,” the reporter said.
Occasionally, the former Talon News reporter visited
the White House twice on the same day. This was also
most common in the early months.
The Secret Service furnished the records after a Freedom
of Information Act request from Reps. John Conyers (D-MI)
and Louise Slaughter (D-NY).
Guckert drew fire from liberals after asking a question
of President Bush earlier this year in which he misquoted
the Democratic Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV).
Investigative bloggers at Daily
Kos and AmericaBlog.org
discovered that Guckert owned male escort sites,
and was himself a male prostitute.
The now-blogger has also been accused of lifting copy
from press releases and other reporters.
A Massachusetts editor and reporter have accused
Guckert of plagiarism, which RAW
STORY reported in March. The watchdog Media Matters
for America has also found that many of Guckert’s
stories lifted directly from White House press releases.
Talon News, which shut down after the fracas over Gannon
erupted, was self-avowedly Republican. Bobby Eberle,
the site's founder, told the Washington
Post, "We make no bones about it: It's a partisan
site."
In a February
letter to President Bush, several Senate Democrats
raised concern about Gannon in connection with what
they believe is an attempt to “buy” coverage.
“The Gannon/Guckert affair is disturbing because
of what we have recently learned about apparent efforts
by some in your Administration to try to "buy"
favorable news coverage,” the Democrats wrote.
“These other efforts include paying news personalities
… large sums of money to promote your Administration's
education and marriage initiatives, and using taxpayer
dollars to produce video news releases promoting the
new prescription drug benefit for Medicare beneficiaries
and other policies the Administration regards as accomplishments.”
The Administration has defended such efforts, and has
sought to downplay their significance.
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The first set of times for each date is Guckert's
login and logout. The second set is the briefing time.
Research conducted by Raw Story researcher Muriel Kane.
No briefing does not necessarily mean no briefing took
place, only that none was scheduled by the White House
press office. We have tried to make note of other briefings
held on the dates there was no White House press briefing.
*ANALYSIS UPDATED -- 12:24 A.M. Dates without briefings
reduced to thirty.
2/25/03 11:46 - 1:25 (briefing 12:26-1:03)
2/26 9:56 - 2:17 (unusually long) (briefing 1:25-1:53)
2/27 11:49 - 1:34 (no briefing)
2/28 11:20 - 1:26 (briefing 12:35-1:10)
3/3/03 9:51 - 1:32 (unusually long) (briefing 12:21-1:00)
3/4 11:48 - 1:45 (briefing 12:46-1:20)
3/5 11:56 - 1:57 (briefing 12:21-1:00)
3/6 11:58 - 12:42 (no briefing)
3/6 9:11 pm exit - no entry (Bush press conference,
8 pm)
3/7 3:22 pm exit -- no entry (briefing 2:20-3:00)
3/10 12:47 - 3:11 (briefing 1:23-2:10)
3/11 12:25 - 1:47 (briefing at 12:38 - no end time given)
3/12 12:55 - 2:40 (briefing 1:20-1:59)
3/13 12:12 - 1:55 (briefing 12:40-1:19)
3/14 12:02 - 1:49 (briefing 12:35-1:06)
3/17 12:01 - 1:30 (no briefing)
3/18 12:09 - 1:31 (briefing 12:21-1:05)
3/19 9:38 - 3:27 (unusually long) (12:15-12:59) (Bush
speech, 10 pm)
3/20 12:19 - 1:38 (briefing 12:32-1:15)
3/21 10:52 - 12:31 (briefing 2:31-3:12 -- doesn't match)
3/24 1:02 - 2:43 (briefing 1:00-1:44)
3/25 1:45 - 3:30 (briefing 2:30-3:15)
3/28 12:34 - 3:51 (unusually long) (briefing 12:35-1:15)
4/4/03 12:18 - 1:31 (12:20-12:59)
4/9 1:48 - 3:48 (2:32-3:20)
4/10 12:14 - 2:00 (12:20-1:03)
4/11 12:24 - 1:52 (12:15-12:45) (arrives late)
4/14 12:34 - 1:46 (12:30-1:15) (arrives late)
4/21 3:33 - 4:19 (no briefing)
4/22 11:36 - 1:37 (12:30-1:14)
4/23 12:16 - 2:26 (1:17-1:55)
4/25 11:21 - 1:25 (12:19-1:00)
4/28 3:01 - 4:40 (11:08-11:23 -- doesn't match)
4/29 11:25 - 1:10 (12:23-12:58)
4/30 11:37 - 3:14 (unusually long) (12:32-1:19)
5/6/03 11:27 - 12:56 (11:50-12:30)
5/7 11:53 - 1:29 (12:30-1:10)
5/8 1:09 - 7:10 (unusually long) (1:45-2:26)
5/9 9:49 - 11:38 (no briefing)
5/14 12:02 - 1:47 (12:35-1:15)
5/14 5:15 pm - 6:56 pm (second evening visit)
5/15 12:27 - 2:25 (1:08-1:47)
5/16 12:05 - 1:40 (12:35-1:19)
5/20 12:27 - 2:04 (12:55-1:34)
5/27 11:56 - 1:31 (12:23-1:05)
5/28 11:50 - 12:53 (12:05-12:44)
5/28 3:26 - 4:53 (second visit)
5/29 11:42 - 1:43 (12:20-1:00)
6/10/03 12:13 - 1:19 (12:33-1:12)
6/17 12:29 - 1:41 (12:32-1:11)
6/18 12:16 - 1:42 (12:50-1:34)
6/22 3:32 - 4:49 (no briefing)
6/23 1:41 - 2:21 (no briefing)
6/25 12:16 - 1:01 (12:30-12:55)
6/26 11:32 - 12:35 (11:45-12:24)
7/1/03 11:25 - 1:42 (12:50-1:26)
7/2 11:50 - 1:20 (12:35-1:12)
7/3 3:04 - 4:16 (Condi Rice briefing, 3:40-4:10)
7/14 11:33 - 1:32 (Ari's goodbye party) (12:03-12:56)
7/15 12:15 (no exit) (12:38-1:23)
7/16 12:26 - 2:05 (12:50-1:20)
7/17 4:43 - 6:13 (12:36-1:17 -- doesn't match)
7/22 12:23 - 1:53 (12:58-1:35)
7/23 12:21 - 2:23 (1:17-2:07)
7/25 2:08 - 3:30 (2:39-3:15)
7/27 3:08 - 5:24 (no briefing)
7/28 12:53 - 2:04 (briefing 10:12-10:23 -- doesn't match)
7/30 12:13 - 12:45 (no briefing) (Bush press conference
earlier than that)
8/1/03 12:18 (no exit) (12:24-12:54)
8/1 12:39 - 1:20 (two sets of times if put together
seem to match the briefing)
9/2/03 12:37 (A4 HC Entry Lane, no exit) (12:42-1:23)
9/3 12:10 - 1:18 (12:30-1:10)
9/10 12:17 - 1:32 (12:49-1:23)
9/16 12:23 - 1:59 (1:00-1:39)
9/17 12:12 - 1:55 (1:00-1:41)
9/22 1:54 - 3:06 (no briefing) (Bush meets with Iraqis,
remarks end 4:35)
9/25 12:49 - 1:53 (12:48-1:35)
9/26 12:09 - 2:24 (12:36-1:15)
9/29 12:09 - 1:10 (12:18-1:03)
10/1/03 11:51 - 1:37 (12:44-1:30)
10/2 11:52 (no exit) (12:47-1:26)
10/6 12:58, 6:10 (no exit; checks in twice but
doesn't check out)
10/7 12:46 - 2:03 (12:58-1:46)
10/8 12:10 - 1:27 (12:16-12:42)
10/14 12:22 (no exit) (12:40-1:14)
10/27 12:32 - 1:33 (12:39-1:15)
10/28 10:54 - 12:22 (Bush press conference 11:15-12:03)
10/29 12:20 - 1:08 (12:20-12:57)
11/6/03 12:09 - 1:09 (12:35-1:04)
11/12 12:09 - 1:58 (1:10-1:47)
11/14 12:54 - 2:07 (1:36-2:00)
11/21 5:25 - 6:49 (no briefing)
11/24 8:49 - 9:43 (no briefing)
12/2/03 2:08 - 3:29 (no briefing)
12/3 12:03 - 1:11 (12:32-1:06)
12/7 3:25 (no exit - entry via A4 HC Entry Lane)
(no briefing)
12/9 12:33 - 1:45 (12:55-1:21)
12/10 12:05 - 1:23 (12:35-1:15)
12/12 11:51 - 1:35 (12:15-12:52)
12/15 10:45 - 12:42 (Bush press conference 11:15-12:03)
12/18 12:44 - 2:28 (2:05-2:43)
12/19 12:21 - 12:56 (B4 Entry Lane 2) (12:30-12:50)
12/19 1:36 - 2:13 (second visit)
12/22 12:15 - 1:23 (12:28-1:01)
1/14/04 12:30 - 1:33 (12:41-1:15)
1/16 12:08 - 12:48 (12:11-12:44)
1/23 11:52 - 1:12 (12:33-1:06)
1/28 11:53 - 1:26 (12:50-1:20)
1/30 12:30 - 1:23 (12:37-1:09)
2/2/04 12:32 - 1:35 (12:48-1:28)
2/3 12:44 - 1:55 (12:54-1:20)
2/4 11:50 - 1:38 (12:56-1:36)
2/6 11:58 - 1:44 (Bush announcement 1:32-37)
2/10 11:50 - 1:55 (12:53-1:38)
2/11 11:57 - 1:09 (12:30-1:02)
2/13 12:07 - 1:08 (12:30-1:02)
2/18 12:04 - 1:29 (12:36-1:08)
2/19 12:05 - 1:30 (12:37-1:14)
2/20 12:32 - 1:29 (12:33-1:03)
2/23 12:55 - 1:17 (12:43-1:10) (arrives late)
2/24 12:06 - 1:52 (1:00-1:36)
2/27 1:55 - 3:39 (2:18-2:48)
3/1/04 12:50 - 2:04 (1:20-2:00)
3/2 12:29 - 1:23 (12:46-1:14)
3/9 12:40 - 1:49 (1:03-1:37)
3/12 12:54 - 1:00 (unusually short) (no briefing)
3/16 12:43 - 1:52 (1:10-1:46)
3/17 12:18 - 1:56 (1:26-1:50)
3/22 12:03 - 2:10 (1:24-2:04)
3/23 12:03 - 1:34 (12:47-1:10)
3/24 12:17 - 2:03 (1:10-2:02)
3/30 exit only, 12:04 (no briefing)
3/30 4:22 - 4:55 (no briefing)
4/1/04 12:42 - 1:57 (1:25-1:53)
4/13 9:42 - 10:29 (no briefing) (Bush speaks to reporters
on the WH lawn)
4/13 6:59 pm - 9:49 pm (Bush press conference)
4/16 10:51 - 3:08 (2:41-3:09) (Bush/Blair press conference)
4/21 12:14 - 1:00 (12:31-1:00)
4/27 12:10 (no exit, entry via A4 HC Entry Lane
instead of Entry Lane 2) (12:27-12:59)
4/28 12:26 - 1:47 (1:20-1:47)
4/29 11:10 no exit (well before briefing) (Bush
and Cheney testify to 9/11 commission)
4/29 2:15 - 2:57 (2:23-2:56)
4/30 1:24 - 2:47 (2:22-2:45)
5/5/04 12:02 - 2:25 (1:38-2:16) (arrives unusually
early)
5/6 12:01 - 3:35 (12:20-12:54) (stays unusually late)
5/10 1:22 - 2:50 (2:02-2:33)
5/12 11:56 - 1:03 (12:34-12:55)
5/24 no entry, exit logged twice, 2:04:43 and
2:04:51 (1:14-1:46)
5/26 12:09 - 1:51 (1:15-1:51)
5/28 2:17 - no exit (3:02-3:34)
6/1/04 9:20 - 12:03 (Condi Rice briefing, 9:45)
6/3 9:02 - 10:32 (no briefing)
6/14 10:02 - 11:45 (no briefing)
6/15 11:03 - no exit (2:25-2:52) (there well
before briefing)
6/15 5:19 - 6:38 (B4 Exit Lane instead of usual A4 Exit
Reader) (after briefing)
(Bush and Karzai in Press Availability)
6/16 2:50 - 4:34 (no briefing)
6/17 11:57 - 1:25 (12:47-1:20)
6/21 9:27 - 10:03 (no briefing)
6/22 12:13 - 5:04 (unusually long) (Al Gonzales briefing,
3:12-4:55)
6/24 1:27 - 2:13 (Condi Rice briefing, 1:51-2:03)
6/30 12:21 - 1:55 (1:15-1:55)
7/1/04 12:22 - 1:36 (1:01-1:37)
7/2 9:43 - 11:53 (no briefing)
7/6 12:15 - 12:58 (12:33-12:48)
7/8 1:07 - 2:21 (1:53-2:22)
7/15 12:48 - 1:48 (12:54-1:23)
7/19 1:04 - 2:24 (1:52-2:22)
7/21 12:22 - 2:02 (1:10-1:40)
7/22 10:11 - 10:47 (no briefing)
7/29 6:03 - 6:21 (no briefing)
8/2/04 10:59 - 1:47 (1:02-1:39) (there 2 hours early)
8/9 12:07 - 1:03 (12:31-12:59)
8/17 11:06 - 12:31 (no briefing)
8/27 9:10 - 9:37 (no briefing)
9/10/04 11:19 - 12:55 (no briefing)
9/15 12:17 - 1:56 (1:11-1:45)
9/22 11:57 - 12:34 (no briefing)
9/23 11:19 - 1:14 (Bush press conference with Allawi)
11/2/04 1:31 - 2:20 (no briefing) (Election Day)
11/4 9:16 - 12:11 (Bush press conference 11:17-11:57)
11/8 11:50 - 1:08 (12:20-12:52)
11/10 12:35 - 12:58 (12:26-12:45) (arrives late)
11/12 10:57 -- no exit (Bush press conference
with Blair)
11/16 12:26 - 1:51 (12:20-1:32) (arrives late)
11/17 12:07 - 2:14 (12:38-1:10)
11/29 12:23 - 1:49 (12:56-1:32)
12/6/04 12:37 - 1:59 (1:03-1:36)
12/8 12:07 - 1:41 (1:05-1:39)
12/10 12:32 - 1:51 (1:06-1:32)
12/13 12:18 - 1:36 (12:50-1:18)
12/14 12:46 - 1:53 (12:48-1:23)
12/17 12:16 - 1:48 (12:47-1:14)
12/20 10:05 - 11:49 (Bush press conference, 10:32-11:25)
12/21 12:00 - 2:04 (12:35-1:10)
12/22 12:04 - 1:08 (no briefing)
12/23 12:31 - 1:26 (no briefing)
1/18/05 12:05 - 1:36 (12:28-12:57)
1/19 12:26 - 1:38 (12:48-1:19)
1/25 12:19 - 1:04 (12:23-12:53)
1/26 9:54 - 10:56 (Bush press conference, 10:00-10:47)
1/31 12:27 - 1:24 (12:45-1:16)
2/1/05 12:11 no exit (12:18-12:47)
2/7 12:10 - 3:00 (1:45-1:06)
Correction:
The first edition of this article incorrectly referred
to "presidential briefings," instead of "White
House press briefings." As our research continues,
we will update the date log listing to reflect additional
briefings other than White House press briefings held
on dates Guckert visited.
Article originally published Apr. 24, 2005. |