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Gannon Spent Nights in White House

Secret Service Records Show Gannon Spent Nights in the White House

In what is unlikely to stem the controversy surrounding disgraced White House correspondent James Guckert/Jeff Gannon, the Secret Service has furnished logs of the writer's access to the White House after requests by two Democratic members of Congress.

Raw Story reports that on some days, the records show that the conservative male prostitute checked in but was never processed out. The records also show that he signed out on days when he didn't sign in.

Did Gannon spend the night in the White House on a number of occassions? He's now not answering questions about it and the Secret Service is also refusing to comment further.

We told you there was more to this story. Where is the big media on such an obvious security breach?

Update: While I was out of town on the run to the beach and Jazzfest, the AP also briefly reported this story.

Did you see it in your local newspaper or on the local TV news?

Where are the New York Times and Washington Post?

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Comments

nice picture - you even look like one------

Thanks Tab. I assume you mean "journalist."

Not sure what a blogger looks like, yet.

FYI: I'll have my own copies of the Secret Service logs in hand soon. We'll see. Am I the only one connecting this dot come dot?

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