OKlahoma AG's office confirms former Attorney General Scott Pruitt used private email for state business
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office confirms former Attorney General Scott Pruitt used a private e-mail for state business. The information comes a week after it was first revealed the e-mails that appeared to be sent from Pruitt’s private e-mail account. The revelation is in direct conflict with Pruitt’s written and oral testimony before the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) Committee during the confirmation process. Pruitt, who is now the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, told lawmakers he had never used private e-mail for state business.
Sen Cory Booker (D-NJ) asked Pruitt directly, “Have you ever conducted business using your personal e-mail accounts, nonofficial Oklahoma attorney general e-mail accounts, text messages, instant messenger, voicemails, or any other medium?” “I use only my official OAG [Office of the Attorney General] e-mail address and government-issued phone to conduct official business,” Pruitt replied.
OKlahoma AG's office confirms former Attorney General Scott Pruitt used private email for state business