Today, along with @accountable_us, we launched the Campaign Against Corporate Complicity, to demand companies fully vet former Trump officials who are entering the private sector. americanoversight.org/watchdogs-to-c…
We’ve obtained and published tens of thousands of records from the Trump administration — and we encourage corporations to use these documents to check on potential hires’ roles in the Trump administration. www-bloomberg-com.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/www.bloomb…
The scramble to cancel political donations in the wake of January 6 shows corporate America clearly recognizes that values statements are meaningless without action.
As the architects of family separation and Trump's assault on our democracy go looking to reinvent their resumes, America's business leaders must live up to their values. corporatecomplicity.org
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Immigrants detained by DHS often endure overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, cold temperatures, and inadequate medical care. The public deserves a full accounting of the state of immigration detention from the DHS Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman.
Former DOE Sec. Rick Perry's role as one of the Trump administration's "three amigos" in charge of Ukraine policy put a spotlight on his dealings with that country's government.
We've been investigating Perry's contacts with Ukrainian officials and obtained more records.
Among other things, we uncovered a June 2019 email from Perry’s chief of staff to SpaceX, trying to arrange a call between Ukrainian President Zelensky and Elon Musk. americanoversight.org/document/doe-r…
”The purpose of the call is for Zelensky to let Mr. Musk know that...he is working to improve the business and legal environment there in the hopes that private sector innovators like Mr. Musk may someday consider Ukraine a place they seek to engage,” Brian McCormack wrote.
New: Along with @accountable_us, we launched the Campaign Against Corporate Complicity, to call on companies to fully vet any former Trump administration officials who seek refuge in corporate America. corporatecomplicity.org
Donald Trump amassed a record of cruelty, ineptitude, and unprecedented harm to public health and national security, but he did not do it alone. Trump's abuses were aided and implemented by scores of individuals who leave behind them a paper trail of complicity.
As the architects of family separation and Trump's assault on our democracy go looking to reinvent their resumes, America's business leaders must live up to their values — and the public will be watching closely.
DOJ’s inspector general’s office is investigating whether any former or current DOJ officials tried to have DOJ alter the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Here’s how we’re using FOIA requests to investigate potential DOJ efforts to undermine the election results.
Just a few days after Biden was projected as the winner, then-Attorney General William Barr issued a memo that authorized federal prosecutors to pursue any “substantial allegations” of election irregularities — in apparent support of Trump’s unfounded claims.
The directive, a departure from longstanding Justice Department policy prohibiting such overt investigations before official election results are certified, drew fierce criticism from career prosecutors. nytimes.com/2020/11/13/us/…
Last spring, we received records that showed the CDC had a “novel-coronavirus” Slack channel. After we FOIA’d CDC, we obtained messages from the channel.
In the Slack messages, public health officials talked about pandemic-related trends across the country. In one conversation on March 20, 2020, public health officials discussed a drop in emergency hospital visits at the time.
The officials also discussed how to share data, specifically making Covid-related syndromic data publicly available, as well as the tracking of non-Covid syndromic data related to suicides, accidents, and mental health.
As the Biden administration begins, we’re still concerned about the dozens of Trump political appointees who have reportedly moved into permanent government career positions, a practice called “burrowing.” For #FOIAFriday, here’s how we’re investigating. politico.com/news/2021/01/1…
In the past week, we filed FOIA requests seeking records for political appointees converting to career status with the Office of Personnel Management and:
-Executive Office for U.S. Attorneys
-USTR
-Navy
-Energy
-DHS
-SEC
These documents have the potential to show whether and to what extent agencies requested that OPM approve the hiring of political appointees into career positions.