The Trump administration will be over on January 20, but officials like Attorney General William Barr — who has been involved in some of this administration’s most corrupt policies — must not be allowed to escape accountability.
Here’s what we’re still investigating:1/
President Trump has sought to transform DOJ into a political weapon meant to serve his allies & punish his perceived enemies.
We've uncovered details on the extent to which Barr has aided those efforts, including the Durham investigation, Roger Stone’s sentencing & more. 2/
Our FOIA litigation revealed that Barr met frequently with federal prosecutor John Durham, who was tasked with looking into the origins of the Russia investigation — 18 times in the 7 months after the Mueller investigation ended. 3/ americanoversight.org/investigation/…
On March 25, 2019 — just a day after Barr submitted his letter summarizing the Mueller report to Congress — Durham met with Barr, Barr’s then-Chief of Staff Brian Rabbitt and two career officials from the department’s Justice Management Division. 4/ documentcloud.org/documents/6890…
Despite Barr’s frequent public statements about the ongoing Durham investigation, DOJ has selectively chosen to invoke the “ongoing investigation” privilege to withhold documents the public needs in order to understand Durham’s work. 5/ americanoversight.org/barr-continues…
In response to our FOIA requests, DOJ has acknowledged that it has 24 pages of directives and guidance regarding the Durham probe, as well as records regarding its related expenses. DOJ refuses to turn over the Durham-related records. 6/
“The whole point of tapping an outside prosecutor in a case like this is to avoid political interference from the attorney general and other top officials, but here we see just the opposite: Bill Barr had repeated meetings and calls with John Durham at critical moments....” 7/
”...linked to the Russia investigation, and that raises serious questions about the independence and credibility of whatever Durham produces,” our executive director Austin Evers said when we uncovered the documents. 8/ americanoversight.org/documents-we-o…
In February 2020, the abrupt change in sentencing recommendations for Roger Stone was a shocking example of the lengths Barr’s Justice Department was willing to go to in order to intervene in the cases of associates of President Trump. 9/
In September, we obtained records that shed new light on the circumstances surrounding this controversial move. The records showed how quickly DOJ leadership’s intervention caused chaos. 10/ americanoversight.org/new-details-ab…
On Feb. 10, DOJ prosecutors recommended Stone serve 7-9 years in prison for lying under oath and witness tampering. Trump tweeted his displeasure at Stone’s perceived ill-treatment. On Feb. 11, an amended sentencing memo was filed. 11/
The records we obtained show that on the night of Feb. 10, DOJ official J.P. Cooney signed off on filing the original sentencing memo. 12/ documentcloud.org/documents/7220…
On the morning of Feb. 11, Fox News reported that DOJ’s sentencing position in Stone’s case was expected to change. Around noon that day, Cooney responded to a press inquiry asking whether the reports were accurate. “False,” Cooney said. 13/ documentcloud.org/documents/7220…
We also obtained records that show Barr personally met with Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani & former U.S. Rep. Trey Gowdy in the summer and fall of 2019 — apparently regarding a Venezuelan client — just a month before the impeachment inquiry was announced. 14/ cnn.com/2020/07/16/pol…
And visitor logs from 2019 and 2020 obtained by American Oversight indicate Barr also met with Tom Fitton, Fox News host Laura Ingraham, conservative judicial adviser Leonard Leo, and White House official Kash Patel, among others. 15/ americanoversight.org/document/doj-r…
We're still investigating:
Did Barr aid efforts to discredit voting by mail? Barr cited false data to assert that elections relying on VBM have had substantial fraud, which DOJ claimed was due to an incorrect briefing memo. We requested that memo. 16/
What role did Barr play in the federal government’s authoritarian and aggressive response to nationwide racial justice protests this summer? In early June, Barr reportedly ordered the removal of peaceful protesters near the White House. 17/
We’ve filed a lawsuit against the Justice Department for any of Barr’s directives on this issue as well as information on all federal police forces deployed to cities across the country. 18/ americanoversight.org/american-overs…
What do internal whistleblowers say about the attorney general’s conduct? Barr has inappropriately intervened in criminal cases against associates of the president, and has made public statements about the progress of ongoing politically sensitive investigations. 19/
We’re suing for any complaints lodged with the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General or its Office of Professional Responsibility regarding Barr’s conduct as attorney general. 20/ americanoversight.org/american-overs…
Barr is just one of the administration officials we’re still investigating. Stay tuned for more info about our ongoing work—and check out our detailed blog about how we’re using records requests & litigation to ensure Barr and others are held accountable. americanoversight.org/open-questions…
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On Tuesday, multiple House committees sent letters to the White House and to more than 50 federal agencies directing them to preserve records. oversight.house.gov/sites/democrat…
In 2018, Politico reported that the president tears official documents to pieces after he’s done with them. Then a records management analyst painstakingly pieces the scraps back together. politico.com/story/2018/06/…
NEW: The fight to preserve Trump administration records has begun. The day after the election, the National Archives asked the CIA for a report on Mike Pompeo’s personal email use as director, responding to a complaint we submitted. americanoversight.org/document/lette…
We’ve launched an effort to ensure that Trump appointees don’t destroy or remove key documents on their way out the door in January — & we’re prepared to file litigation under the Freedom of Information Act or the Federal Records Act to preserve documents. americanoversight.org/american-overs…
U.S. laws, including the Federal Records Act & the Presidential Records Act, require federal agencies & the White House to preserve most records & make their destruction illegal. americanoversight.org/investigation/…
Our efforts to expose misconduct and abuse of power in the Trump administration have shed light on many issues.
We’re far from finished holding leaders accountable. Here’s what we’ve uncovered about the pandemic response & what we’re still investigating.
In September, we obtained a massive trove of documents from USPS that revealed a plan to mail masks to every American. The Washington Post reported the White House scrapped the plan. americanoversight.org/document/usps-…
Documents we obtained also shed light on pressure from meatpacker Smithfield Foods to reopen processing plants despite rising coronavirus cases among workers and local health department orders. usatoday.com/story/news/202…
Emily Murphy, a Trump political appointee at the GSA, has failed to sign a memo that would authorize President-elect Biden’s transition team to formally begin its work.
We have launched an investigation into GSA’s refusal to approve these transition resources.
We submitted two FOIA requests seeking to determine if the White House played any role in GSA's failure to comply with democratic norms. The requests ask for communications of Murphy, GSA’s general counsel, and more. americanoversight.org/document/foia-…
We also requested these officials’ email communications containing key terms related to the election or presidential transition. americanoversight.org/document/foia-…
-A meeting with Sec. of State Pompeo on September 7, 2019, as President Trump and State Dept. officials were still pushing Ukraine to announce an investigation of Joe Biden’s family.
-Multiple dinners with Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.
-An April 2020 call with faith leaders regarding Covid-19: "Give 5 min of remarks on supporting churches' rights."
Emily Murphy, a Trump political appointee at the GSA, is refusing to sign a letter that would allow Joe Biden’s transition team to formally begin its work.
The GSA IG previously found that Murphy may have misled Congress about Trump’s role in the move to keep FBI's HQ downtown.
A refresher: In July 2017, the Trump administration scrapped a longstanding plan to move the FBI from the deteriorating J. Edgar Hoover Building downtown to the suburbs, a plan that officials said would save money and open up prime downtown real estate. wtop.com/local/2017/07/…
The FBI had sought congressional funding to relocate for more than a decade. Seven months after the administration canceled the search for a new site, it announced plans to rebuild at its current location — one block from the Trump International Hotel. washingtonpost.com/news/business/…