Mystery solved: DOJ secretly thwarted release of Russia documents declassified by Trump
Department used last-minute privacy concerns to halt release, then ignored direct order from president to make memos public.
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“It is illegal to hide documents from publication through the FOIA process, if
their sole purpose is to cover up an embarrassment or unlawful activity, and
that’s what’s going on right now,” Patel told the John Solomon Reports podcast,
criticizing current and former federal officials for not speaking out against the
DOJ’s defiance
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~Easy
:: It is illegal to hide documents from publication through the FOIA process ::
How true...
Just ask Jarnes 8. Corney (without kerning)
Or Hi11ary.
Note also the tie between “kerning” and “kernel”.
I remember “Q” did a lot to inform about the reasons for redactions and that did not include embarassment.
I think it’s because those docs are useful to a tribunal.