Vice President Pence lashed out at the Associated Press on Saturday for listing his wife’s email address in a story about his frequent resistance to public records requests while Indiana’s governor. Pence said in a tweet that by publishing his wife’s personal AOL email address, the Associated Press “violated her privacy and our security.” The vice president posted a letter his counsel sent to Gary Pruitt, the AP's president and CEO. Last night the @AP published my wife's private email address, violating her privacy and our security... — Vice President Pence (@VP) March 4, 2017When we requested they take it down, they refused. pic.twitter.com/LdMmnewnWF — Vice President Pence (@VP) March 4, 2017Lauren Easton, the AP’s director of media relations, said the news organization removed the email address when they realized Karen Pence still used the account. PICTURE CATCHES CLINTON READING NEWSPAPER STORY ABOUT PENCE EMAILS"AP removed the email address from subsequent stories after learning Mrs. Pence still used the account.
Source: Fox News March 05, 2017 04:18 UTC