4 thoughts on “Report: Former EPA official who made ‘crucify’ comment sent email to Jackson’s alias address”
Agreed, but no more than is already known.
The report is that Armendariz sent email to his boss using the alias address. A violation of Federal record-keeping law.
E-mails directly to Jackson would be expected given his position. She is either his direct superior or one level up. I routinely send mail to by boss’s boss, and occasionally to the manager above him.
Sorry, but this is news as much as “people sit in chairs”
Shoddy attribution, no comment.
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Agreed, but no more than is already known.
The report is that Armendariz sent email to his boss using the alias address. A violation of Federal record-keeping law.
E-mails directly to Jackson would be expected given his position. She is either his direct superior or one level up. I routinely send mail to by boss’s boss, and occasionally to the manager above him.
Sorry, but this is news as much as “people sit in chairs”
Shoddy attribution, no comment.