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ARTICLES RELATED TO Jeff Gannon - Talon News |  |  |  | Jeff Gannon - Talon News: Encyclopedia II - Jeff Gannon - White House LogsWhite House Secret Service logs of Jeff Gannon's White House entries and exits were requested and obtained by Rep. Louise Slaughter (D-NY) and Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) using the FOIA (Freedom of Information Act).
These logs, listing entry and exit show at least 14 times when Gannon either failed to check in (and then checked out) or checked in and failed to check out. Some critics also noted that there Gannon had over 20 visits on days with no scheduled press briefing. Others poined out that brief ...
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 |  |  | Jeff Gannon - Talon News: Encyclopedia II - Jeff Gannon - SpeculationMissing details in the Secret Service logs lead some to speculate that Gannon stayed overnight in the White House on several occasions. Most suggested poor record-keeping was more likely to blame, as Guckert wasn't shown checking in one day and leaving another; he was often shown checking in repeatedly while never having checked out (or the converse).
According to Alan Stang, Stangbooks.com, Guckert could possibly be Johnny Gosch, a 12-year old child kidnapped in 1982 while delivering newspapers who has not been heard from since. Gosc ...
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 |  |  | Jeff Gannon - Talon News: Encyclopedia II - Jeff Gannon - House Judiciary CommitteeThe House Judiciary Committee voted against House resolution 136, on March 16, 2005. The 21 Committee Republicans present voted against the resolution. The 10 Committee Democrats voted for the resolution. The resolution directed the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security to transmit documents in the possession of officials to the House of Representatives. These documents related to the security investigations and background checks involved in granting access to the White House of James D. Guckert (also known as Jeff Gannon). The documents were to be transmitted no later than ...
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Jeff Gannon - White House press credentials.
Guckert first attended a White House press conference on February 28, 2003, and there asked a question of then White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer. At this time Guckert had never had an article published, was not associated with any kind of news organization (Talon News had not been created yet), and ads for his services as a homo ...
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 |  |  | Jeff Gannon - Talon News: Encyclopedia II - Jeff Gannon - BackgroundJames Guckert was a member of the Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity when he attended West Chester University of Pennsylvania in West Chester, Pennsylvania, from which he graduated in 1980.
These findings had some critics questioning Guckert's sexual orientation. Some denounced this speculation as irrelevant, but others said that it revealed hypocrisy on the part of Guckert, his employers, the White House and/or the Republican Party. Critics noted, for instance, that Guckert made statements in articles that could be perceived as anti-gay or ...
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