Obama, Clinton And McCain's Passports Breached: Two State Dept Officials Fired, Investigation Underway

ANNE FLAHERTY and DESMOND BUTLER | March 21, 2008 07:53 PM EST | AP

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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tells reporters that she has apologized to Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., for an incident in which State Department contractors unnecessarily reviewed his passport file, Friday, March 21, 2008, at the State Department in Washington, during a meeting with Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim. Rice said she would be "disturbed" if her passport file was viewed in such an unauthorized manner. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

WASHINGTON — At least four State Department workers pried into the supposedly secure passport files of presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain, abashed officials admitted Friday in a revelation that had Condoleezza Rice promising a full investigation and telephoning the candidates to apologize personally.

The snooping incidents raised questions as to whether there was political motivation and why two contractors involved were fired before investigators had a chance to interview them. The State Department's inspector general was probing, with the Justice Department monitoring the effort, but Obama said that was not enough. He urged congressional involvement "so it's not simply an internal matter."

The unauthorized digging into electronic government files on politicians recalled a 1992 case in which a Republican political appointee at the State Department was demoted for searching Bill Clinton's passport records when Clinton was running against President George H.W. Bush.

McCain, the Republican nominee-in-waiting, said there should be an investigation of the new snooping as well as an apology.

Democrat Obama said that better include Congress, not just Bush administration investigators.

"When you have not just one but a series of attempts to tap into people's personal records, that's a problem not just for me but for how our government functions," Obama told reporters in Portland, Ore., where he was campaigning. "I expect a full and thorough investigation. It should be done in conjunction with those congressional committees that have oversight function so it's not simply an internal matter."

Rice was apologetic in public as well as in her private phone calls to the candidates.

"None of us wants to have a circumstance in which any American's passport file is looked at in an unauthorized way," the secretary of state said after speaking with Obama.

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"I told him that I was sorry, and I told him that I, myself, would be very disturbed if I learned that somebody had looked into my passport file," she added. "And therefore, I will stay on top of it and get to the bottom of it."

In all, at least four workers were involved in the snooping.

The State Department confirmed Thursday night that Obama's files had been compromised on three occasions _ Jan. 9, Feb. 21 and as recently as last week, on March 14. By the time senior officials were made aware, two contract employees had been fired and a third disciplined, agency officials said.

The firings could make it more difficult for the State Department to force them to answer questions. Unless they agree to comply, they would have to be served with a grand jury subpoena compelling them to testify before a grand jury.

The companies that provided the contractors were The Analysis Corp. and Stanley Inc. Stanley, based in Arlington, Va., this week won a five-year, $570-million government contract extension to support passport services.

According to agency officials, a Stanley employee improperly accessed Obama's records on Jan. 9 and was fired within days. The second contractor, employed by The Analysis Corp., pried into similar records on Feb. 21 but was not terminated. The third incident involved another Stanley employee, who was swiftly fired.

In a statement, Stanley said it regretted the "rare occurrence" of unauthorized access of any individual's private information. When it fired the two subcontractors involved in accessing the Obama files, terminating them the day the incident was discovered, Stanley was not aware of others performing unauthorized searches of McCain or Clinton's files, the company said.

The Analysis Corp., or TAC, issued a statement late Friday saying it had been notified earlier in the day that one of its contractors had acted improperly.

The company said it had decided to honor the department's request to delay firing its consultant in order to give investigators time to conduct its investigation.

"This individual's actions were taken without the knowledge or direction of anyone at TAC and are wholly inconsistent with our professional and ethical standards," wrote the company, based in McLean, Va.

State Department spokesman Sean McCormack said Friday that a separate search conducted after the Obama revelation showed that workers also had snooped on McCain and Clinton.

The worker who had been reprimanded in the Obama incident had also reviewed McCain's records earlier this year, McCormack said. While the employee has not been fired, that person no longer has access to passport files, he said.

"I can assure you that person's going to be at the top of the list of the inspector general when they talk to people, and we are currently reviewing our (disciplinary) options with respect to that person," McCormack said.

In Clinton's case, someone accessed her file last summer as part of a training session involving another State Department worker. McCormack said the violation was immediately recognized and the person was admonished. That person was not involved in the later incidents, meaning four people were involved in all.

The department's internal computer system "flags" certain records, including those of high-profile people, to tip off supervisors when someone tries to view the records without an appropriate reason.

McCormack said an early review of the incidents points to workers' "imprudent curiosity" more than something more sinister.

But "we are not dismissive of any other possibility, and that's the reason why we have an investigation under way," he said.

Former independent counsel Joseph diGenova, who investigated the 1992 scandal, said the firings of the two contract employees will make the investigation more difficult because the inspector general can't compel them to talk.

"My guess is if he tries to talk to them now, in all likelihood they will take the Fifth," diGenova said, referring to the Fifth Amendment's protection against self-incrimination.

Likewise, Patrick Kennedy, the top management official at the State Department, briefed the candidates' staffs on Capitol Hill, then said to reporters, "The State Department has very, very rigorous rules about controls and access for privacy material. We review them regularly, and we have a large organization with a lot of people in it. Mistakes and errors happen from time to time. ... We caught these and we've got to work and correct that process."

Attorney General Michael Mukasey said the case has not yet been referred to the Justice Department for investigation, and indicated prosecutors were likely to wait until the State Department's inspector general concludes that inquiry. But Mukasey did not rule out the possibility of the Justice Department taking an independent look.

McCain, who was in Paris on Friday, said any breach of passport privacy deserves action.

"The United States of America values everyone's privacy, and corrective action should be taken," he said.

It was not clear whether the employees saw anything other than the basic personal data such as name, citizenship, age, Social Security number and place of birth, which is required when someone fills out a passport application.

The file also includes date and place of birth and address at time of application. Agency officials said the files generally would not list countries the person has traveled to.

"It is worth noting that that earlier situation (in 1992) also was characterized as isolated and nonpolitical when the news initially emerged," said Howard Berman, D-Calif., chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee.

"This time, as then, Congress will pay close attention to the depth of executive branch involvement in the rifling of presidential candidates' passport files," he added.

The Washington Times first reported the incident involving Obama.

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Associated Press reporter Dan Caterinicchia contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — At least four State Department workers pried into the supposedly secure passport files of presidential contenders Hillary Rodham Clinton, Barack Obama and John McCain, abashed offic...
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- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 358 fans permalink
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The investigation had better happen quickly and be plenty thorough enough to satisfy all reasonable critics, or else it's Special Prosecutor time.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 03/20/2008
- texanna I'm a Fan of texanna 30 fans permalink

I'm surprised that Sen. Obama's supporters haven't found a way to make this Sen. Clinton's or Pres. Clinton's fault.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 03/20/2008

Hillary who?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 03/20/2008
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Gimmie a minuet. JK

No..This is SERIOUS! Too serious to play.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 03/20/2008
- MNmommy I'm a Fan of MNmommy 374 fans permalink
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Patience.

I'm sure that's coming.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 03/20/2008
- davidly I'm a Fan of davidly 18 fans permalink

You go girl! Just be patient and then POUNCE! Cuz you know dey comin...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 PM on 03/20/2008
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You need a reality check....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 03/20/2008
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Laugh this off if you want. When republicans take your posts, phone calls, emails, and travels and place you at the scene of a crime...ge­t back to me. What a moronic thing to say at a time like this. No matter who you are for!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 03/20/2008
- indie17 I'm a Fan of indie17 9 fans permalink

The same thing happened to Governor Bill Clinton when he was running for Pres.

I want to see the individuals who did this on TV, being questioned by the appropriate authority.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:51 PM on 03/20/2008

Political dirty tricks against Obama continue. By hook or crook.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 03/20/2008

Bush can't be outta office fast enough.


Hopefully this will remind the 70% who disapprove of him, why we need big time change and now. I believe Obama is that guy and perhaps these type of reminders will make this Dem fight old news before too long.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 03/20/2008
- nunzia I'm a Fan of nunzia 31 fans permalink

I'm not even a psychic,
but I can almost guarantee you that -
IF the breaches were perpetrated by just some doofus,
and not a political operative -
THEN that doofus will indeed eventually appear on Larry King.
That's where all the idiots eventually achieve stardom in this dopey country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 03/20/2008

Uh I have a feeling this may not be a ReTHUGlican problem...­It is released on a Thursday instead of Good Friday....­the reporters are acting outraged, like they already know more but have no proof yet...Look out it is going to get bumpy!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 PM on 03/20/2008
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They were independent contractors who breached his files and on 3 separate occasions. There is no way this is not a scam.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:44 PM on 03/20/2008
- bmermaid I'm a Fan of bmermaid 18 fans permalink
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Reminds me of Watergate.
Will THIS be what finially brings Bushco down?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:37 PM on 03/20/2008
- Trace8089 I'm a Fan of Trace8089 2 fans permalink

It reminds me of Spook daddy George H.W.Bush's buttboys looking at Bill Clinton's passport. Shortly afterwards the right wing claimed Clinton was a Russian agent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:41 PM on 03/20/2008
- rinpochet I'm a Fan of rinpochet 40 fans permalink

From the news it was on three occasions; January, late February and March 18th. And Obama wasn't notified?? They're saying it' was "not political". And we are expected to believe that?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:46 PM on 03/20/2008

That is exactly what I thought of as soon as I heard the story on Olbermann. This is simply another political dirty trick. The first breach occured at the same time as the Iowa win? No such thing as coincidence.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:47 PM on 03/20/2008
- Thorwald I'm a Fan of Thorwald 2 fans permalink

What's sad is that this won't surprise many people. Some low level goon will take the heat and it will be old news by Monday. Sad stuff folks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:50 PM on 03/20/2008
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Uh . . . you know what? I wouldn't be surprised if it were true. Bolshevik neocons, Bill and Hillary both. Never mind what they SAY; "ye shall know them by their fruits." Nuff said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 03/20/2008
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