All the official mobile phone records of Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy need to be examined before determining whether only one of nearly 6,000 messages that were deleted was work-related, a government official charged with archiving government records testified March 26. "I would want to see content and structure and whole volume of text messages," Paul Wester Jr., chief records officer of the National Archives and Records Administration, told a joint hearing of the House Science, Space and Technology Subcommittee on Environment and the Subcommittee on Oversight. The hearing was called to examine the "destruction of records at EPA."
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