2002 phone jamming records lead to White House
Seventeen minute call to White House on day of crime
NH GOP Strategist Made Call to the White House after Consulting Lawyer
By Paul Kiel - April 11, 2006, 2:29 PM
The AP, in their story on calls to the White House, noted one call in particular, a 17 minute call from Jayne Millerick, then a GOP strategist working on the 2002 election. This was with the same number at the White House's Office of Political Affairs that James Tobin called so frequently.
The AP simply noted the call, and reported Millerick as saying that she "did not recall the subject" and that she hadn't learned of the plot until after the election.
But details from the phone records analyized by the Senate Majority Project suggest that Millerick was full aware of the plot to jam the New Hampshire Democratic Party's phone lines and seriously concerned about its legality on the day of the jamming. If that's true, it suggests that the jamming was definitely on her mind when she phoned the White House on the afternoon of the crime. That call lasted from 2:59 PM to 3:16 PM.
Millerick made a run of calls on the day of the jamming that suggest that she was looking for legal advice:
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