NEW: We launched an investigation into actions by state legislators in Wisconsin and Arizona to promote the Trump campaign’s baseless allegations of widespread voter fraud. americanoversight.org/american-overs…
Several Wisconsin and Arizona politicians have called for investigations in their respective states into the Trump campaign and the RNC’s claims of large-scale voting irregularities. There is no evidence to support these claims.
We submitted public records requests to these politicians’ offices seeking their communications with the Trump campaign, the White House, Trump lawyers, Senate Republicans, and anti-voter fraud groups including the Public Interest Legal Foundation.
”These politicians are promoting dangerous rumors and acting directly on behalf of the Trump campaign to cast doubt on the outcome of the democratic process,” said our @AREvers. “This is a coordinated attack on America’s fair and free elections.”
This is a part of our effort to shed light on threats to democracy at the state level. We’ve recently sued the sec. of state of Georgia & the attorney general of Kentucky to compel the release of records related to each state’s voter fraud task force. americanoversight.org/areas_of_inves…
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This week, the Trump administration shook up the Pentagon, firing Defense Secretary Mark Esper and installing White House loyalists to high-ranking posts.
We’ve been investigating three of the newly promoted: Kash Patel, Ezra Cohen-Watnick and Anthony Tata.
Kash Patel—a former aide to Rep. Devin Nunes—will serve as new acting Secretary Chris Miller’s chief of staff. We’ve previously investigated Patel in connection with the politicization of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
Patel was a senior adviser to Ric Grenell, who served as acting DNI from February to May 2020, during which time Trump fired the intelligence community’s internal watchdog. In July, we sued for ODNI records to investigate this firing.
In October, we published nearly 400 pages of Pompeo’s personal emails from his time as CIA director that we obtained.
The records revealed a problematic amount of official business conducted over private email.
The Federal Records Act generally prohibits officials from using non-government electronic messaging accounts for agency business. Pompeo’s extensive personal email use while CIA director suggests that other records might have been unlawfully removed from agency custody.
There are still too many unanswered questions about the Trump administration.
Education Sec. Betsy DeVos’ connections to for-profit college & charter schools raise questions about her management of the department as well as serious conflicts of interest. americanoversight.org/open-questions…
We already uncovered emails showing that a top aide to DeVos was working closely with officials at a failing for-profit college corporation as two of its schools lost accreditation. washingtonpost.com/education/2020…
The aide worked with those schools even as the schools misled students about their accreditation status and the Education Department continued to grant those students loans.
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…