Transcript: Anthrax Discovered at Off-Site White House Mail Facility
(Fleischer announces this at late afternoon briefing) (2950)
Tests have confirmed traces of anthrax at an off-site White House mail
screening facility, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer told
reporters at a late afternoon briefing October 23.
A small concentration of anthrax was found on a slitter -- a
mechanical device that opens the mail, but no anthrax was found on any
of the mail itself, he said.
An investigation has begun to find the source of the anthrax.
The mail screening facility is located at a military installation some
miles from the White House and "has been closed for further testing
and decontamination," Fleischer said.
All employees at the site are being tested for exposure to the
disease, as are mail workers in the White House complex itself.
All environmental tests at the White House itself have come back
negative, he said.
Following is the White House transcript:
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
October 23, 2001
PRESS UPDATE BY ARI FLEISCHER
The James S. Brady Briefing Room
3:48 P.M. EDT
MR. FLEISCHER: Good afternoon. At my briefing earlier today, I said
that the White House would report any new developments, should they
occur.
Early this afternoon, a positive anthrax culture was found at the
remote mail site that serves the White House. This is a delivery site
that is located some miles away from the White House that handles all
White House mail.
Test results showed it to be positive for a small concentration of
anthrax. The facility has been closed for further testing and
decontamination.
Tests will be performed on all mail received at this site to determine
its source. All employees at this site are being swabbed and tested.
Mailroom employees at the White House will also be swabbed and tested.
An environmental sampling throughout the White House has all shown
negative.
I'd be happy to answer any questions.
QUESTION: Any specific letter or package that has tested?
MR. FLEISCHER: It's too soon to say. They are going to be going
through that mail to determine what the source may be.
Q: -- environmental tests --
MR. FLEISCHER: It was found -- yes, let me fill you in. It was found
on what's called a slitter, which is a mechanical device that opens
the mail. It was not found on any mail itself. A determination -- an
investigation will now begin to go through
the mail to determine what the source may be. But it was a small
concentration that was found on the slitter.
Q: Are you saying that environmental tests have been done within the
White House?
MR. FLEISCHER: David, suffice it to say that prior to September 11th,
and then as well as after September 11th, the White House has always
had extraordinary precautions in place. They've even been enhanced
after September 11th. So there has been a regular program here of
environmental sampling at the White House even prior to this
discovery, and all the environmental sampling to date has shown
negative. And we will, as just indicated, if anything is positive, we
will of course report it. There is nothing to report if all is
negative.
Q: Is anybody taking any precautionary step at the White House? Any
part of the complex? Are they taking antibiotics? Is anybody taking
any precautionary steps at all?
MR. FLEISCHER: The answer to that remains the same as what I indicated
earlier, that we do not discuss that for the White House staff as a
matter of routine. In the case of this discovery at the remote site,
we will share that information because it applies to the specific
case.
Q: They are taking antibiotics at the remote site?
MR. FLEISCHER: I indicated yes, testing and swabbing has occurred, and
antibiotics will be available to anybody there.
Q: Was this discovered --
Q: You said something about mailroom employees here at the White
House?
MR. FLEISCHER: That's correct.
Q: Are they being swabbed and given antibiotics?
MR. FLEISCHER: They'll be swabbed and tested, and on the antibiotics,
that will be a determination that's made based on what the results
are. I'll have to check with the medical staff to see if antibiotics
will be provided earlier than that.
Q: And those employees who work in the mailroom in the West Wing or in
the building across the street, OEOB?
MR. FLEISCHER: It's the mailroom handlers, mailroom employees, and
they are located -- I do not believe they are in the West Wing,
itself.
Q: How far away is the off-site facility? And how can you be sure that
--
MR. FLEISCHER: The off-site facility is at a military facility located
miles away from the White House, itself.
Q: Okay. How can you be sure that no one else in the White House has
come in contact with this letter and has been exposed to anthrax,
besides the mailroom employees?
MR. FLEISCHER: Suffice it to say, as a result of many of the security
precautions that have been put in place since September 11th, we have
high confidence that is not the case.
Q: But it has not come in the West Wing?
MR. FLEISCHER: The test will be done on the basis of where the doctors
and the security personnel determine the most logical place is to
test. And that's why, for example, the mailroom employees will be
tested.
Q: Ari, have you tested in the West Wing?
MR. FLEISCHER: Not as a result of this, Ron.
Q: Have you tested in the West Wing?
MR. FLEISCHER: There are a variety of security procedures that were
already in place; I'm not going to go beyond that and discuss them.
Q: Ari, how often is this facility tested? Was this the first test
that was done that came positive, or has it been tested periodically
and this is the first time you discovered a positive sample at this
facility?
MR. FLEISCHER: As I said, many procedures have been in place prior to
September 11th; they were enhanced since September 11th. This is a
result of some of the enhanced testing procedures -- since September
11th.
Q: Since September 11th. So there have been tests underway, enhanced
tests, and this is the first time you have a positive.
MR. FLEISCHER: That's what I just indicated. Correct. That's correct.
Q: When exactly was it discovered?
MR. FLEISCHER: The positive culture was found late this morning by --
the Secret Service was informed. Senior White House staff was informed
at about 12:30 p.m.-12:45 p.m. this afternoon. And then I was provided
that information. I was in the middle of this briefing at that time. I
was provided that information at approximately 2:00 p.m.
Q: And the routine test was done today or yesterday? And was it a
routine test?
MR. FLEISCHER: The tests were done as a result of the enhanced
procedures put in place since September 11th. And the positive culture
was found today -- was determined to be positive.
Q: Was this the first of those tests, or was this an ongoing test that
is done frequently on this piece of equipment?
MR. FLEISCHER: There have been a series of enhanced security
procedures that have been in place. This is the first test that has
come back positive. If other tests were done prior to that, I do not
know. I only know about the test that came back positive.
Q: The sample was found on the slitter, meaning, one assumes, that it
opened some envelope. Have you found the piece of mail that left that
sample on the slitter? Have you been able to determine if any --
MR. FLEISCHER: No, as I indicated, the investigation is beginning, and
they want to try to find the source of it.
Q: Obviously your fear is that an envelope was opened mechanically and
then passed on to someone here in the White House.
MR. FLEISCHER: Or it may still be at the facility. As I said, there
have been a series of security precautions that have been put in place
here in the White House, which give us high confidence that there is
not an issue here at the White House itself.
Q: How many White House employees receive mail that might have been
opened by that slitter?
MR. FLEISCHER: As I indicated, there have been a series of security
precautions put in place that gives us high confidence.
Q: Who is at risk -- which federal employees might be at risk from the
mail that contained the anthrax opened by that slitter?
MR. FLEISCHER: On the advice of the professionals who are involved in
this, which are the health professionals and security professionals,
the people who work at the remote facility will all be swabbed and
tested, and the mailroom employees here at the White House will be
swabbed --
Q: Could it be -- Ari, are you telling us in effect that the reason
you know that no one else needs to be swabbed is that the mail is
never -- hasn't gotten beyond the mailroom since September 11th, that
it's not getting to the senior employees?
MR. FLEISCHER: I'm not going to go into all the details about the
security procedures that are in place, Ron. But again, the confidence
is high about the White House, as a result of the enhanced security
procedures that are put in place.
Q: Can you tell me if you've been getting outside mail since the 11th?
MR. FLEISCHER: Again, I'm not going to get into all the details of
security.
Q: What other facilities, though, does this -- where does this mail go
besides the White House? Are there other federal agencies that get
this mail, any other federal employees that get this mail besides here
at the White House?
MR. FLEISCHER: The only other entity that I know that gets this mail
is one federal agency. They've been notified about it, and they will
also receive the same type of treatment.
Q: What agency is that?
MR. FLEISCHER: The Secret Service.
Q: Ari, how does this affect operations in the White House day to day?
Are there any shutdowns, any operations that aren't going to be going
forward?
MR. FLEISCHER: No, it has not changed anything at the White House. The
environmental sampling that had been in place continues here at the
White House. And as I indicated, all results of the environmental
sampling, which is, if you think about it, that's one of the best
precautions you can take, is to go in and take a look at various areas
around the White House to determine if there is anything positive or
negative involving the physical space of the White House; and as I
said, all tests have come back negative.
Q: Ari, you say that there is a high level of confidence that the
White House is okay. But, technically, is there a chance that a piece
of this mail is in the White House, just to clarify?
MR. FLEISCHER: I can only report to you what's been passed on to me
and faithfully reported to you on the basis of what the security
people have told me. That's their analysis.
Q: You said that you didn't know the results of any previous testing
on this piece of equipment; but do you know when that piece of
equipment was last tested? Prior to this positive test.
MR. FLEISCHER: Well, I know that the test result was determined late
this morning, and shared with the White House at that time.
Q: But do you know when that piece of equipment showed its last
negative test? I mean, is it done on an hourly basis, a daily basis?
MR. FLEISCHER: No, I said I was only informed about the positive test.
I do not know about all the tests that came back negative in each
instance.
Q: So you do not know when that piece of equipment was last tested?
MR. FLEISCHER: That's correct.
Q: Prior to this morning?
MR. FLEISCHER: That's what I -- that's correct.
Q: When was the President informed? Who told him, and what was his
reaction?
MR. FLEISCHER: The President was informed sometime ago, some hours
ago. I talked to him about it, probably about 45 minutes ago. He had
already been informed, and the President also has confidence in the
security procedures that are in place at the White House.
The President expressed his concern for the people who work at the
facility. The President also said that this is another example of how
this is a two-front war; that there are people who would seek to do
evil to this country; that there are people who mean us harm, and they
have mailed letters, obviously, to high-impact places -- the news
media, to Majority Leader Daschle, perhaps in this case to the White
House. And the President understands that these are enemies that we
face who are seeking to create the most disruption in our society. And
he is determined not to let them succeed.
We'll take three more.
Q: Ari, do you have confidence, or is the White House confident that
this letter or document, whatever this piece of mail is, can be
tracked either through routing codes or some other internal mechanism
that mail that's opened and forwarded to the White House --
MR. FLEISCHER: Dick, that's a question the investigators will have to
answer once they determine what the source was. The first step is to
determine the source, and then they'll be able to gather more
information about that source.
Q: Ari, this is a huge campus with a lot of people. It's already been
said -- you said that the slitter has detected something that's not --
you haven't let us know that some of this mail might have gotten out.
But has anyone here started swabbing or made requests to have the
federal government or the federal doctors here take a look at them and
start swabbing? And have you been swabbed, and anybody over here been
swabbed yet?
MR. FLEISCHER: Again, anything dealing with the existing procedure,
separate and apart from this, that are a result of White House
security precautions, I'm not going to discuss. So that's the answer
to your question. But as a result of this, I did share with you the
information about who has been or will be swabbed and tested.
Q: Mail comes to the press -- mail comes to the press, it comes to the
West -- it comes all over this place. Do you recommend that everyone
here, as well, might -- I mean, use common sense, possibly get
swabbed?
MR. FLEISCHER: Again, the White House has high confidence as a result
of the security precautions that are in place.
David. This will be the last question.
Q: Ari, are you saying that health officials have been doing
environmental tests at the White House, protectively, since September
11th, or around that time?
MR. FLEISCHER: That's correct.
Q: And so, you've been doing that absent any evidence to suggest that
there may be anthrax present?
MR. FLEISCHER: David, as you can imagine, even prior to September
11th, similar things have been done at the White House in terms of
testing and precautions and procedures, separate and apart from
anything involving anthrax.
The White House has always, unfortunately, been a target -- a target
for terrorists, a target for people who have shot at the building, and
that's no surprise to you or to the American people. So prior to
September 11th, there was a series of tests that had been in place for
the White House as a result of its unique nature. Those tests were
enhanced after September 11th.
Q: Therefore, the protocols that you discussed earlier today that
would apply to federal facilities like post offices around the country
that were being followed, that indicated there was no need to test at
the Brentwood facility and so forth, those are not the protocols that
were followed here because you needed to be extra careful here?
MR. FLEISCHER: On that point, if you look at the remote delivery site
in the same way you do as the substations of D.C., the substations are
being checked also on their equipment. So that's similar.
But as I mentioned, there is no other institution like the White
House, there is no other target, unfortunately, like the President.
And, therefore, the White House has always had a unique and different
set of security precautions, and continues to have --
Q: Can I just ask you again, because you don't seem to be waving us
off this point -- has all outside mail been cut off to the White
House? How else could you be so certain?
MR. FLEISCHER: I've answered the question as best I can.
Q: And did the pre-September 11th tests that you talk have been in
place for a long time because this place is a target -- did they
include tests for anthrax?
MR. FLEISCHER: I'm not going to get into all the degrees of the
testing that have been done. Again, that's part of the security
regimen at the White House, and we do not indicate -- that level of
specificity about what has been tested or what has not been tested.
Thank you, everybody.
Q: Ari, can you confirm two more cases of inhalation anthrax?
END 4:03 P.M. EDT
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