-- "Thank you for meeting with me on Tuesday in Philadelphia. Vice
President-elect Joe Biden and I were pleased with the open discussion."
-- "As we discussed, I would appreciate any advice you can provide to me
and my team on the biggest roadblocks to states in moving forward in
'getting ready to go' projects started quickly."
-- "In addition, I welcome any advice you can provide me and my team on
revitalizing and reinvigorating the state-federal partnership. I want to
make it a priority of my Administration to work closely with you."
-- "I look forward to working with you and hitting the ground running on
January 20th."
The November 17, 2008, letter signed by Jarrett and Podesta states:
"On behalf of President-elect Barack Obama and Vice
President-elect Joe Biden we want you to know of our strong interest in
working with you in the months to come. As you may know we have formed a
Presidential Transition Team so that the new Administration will be
prepared to confront the extraordinary challenges facing our country. Your
leadership and experience will be invaluable in this effort and we hope you
will not hesitate to share your insights during this process."
"These documents tend to undermine Obama's claims that he had no contact
with Blagojevich and suggest his transition is hiding documents about such
contacts," said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. "Why did
President-elect Obama not release this letter? What else is he hiding?"
Visit www.judicialwatch.org to read the documents obtained by Judicial
Watch in their entirety.
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