New: We obtained former Attorney General William Barr’s calendars for May 2019 through 2020. These records show Barr attended numerous White House meetings during the height of impeachment. americanoversight.org/document/attor…
On December 2, 2019, House Republicans released their minority report on the impeachment inquiry. Barr’s calendars show he was at the White House without anything on his schedule on the same day. documentcloud.org/documents/2053…
On December 5, Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi asked the House Judiciary Committee to draft articles of impeachment. The next day, Dec. 6, Barr had a White House meeting.
On December 9, lawyers testified in a Judiciary Committee hearing and argued their cases for and against impeachment. That same day, Barr had a meeting at the White House.
Also on December 9, Barr had a phone call with Jonathan Turley, a law professor who testified in opposition to impeachment just days prior to the call.
There’s more. The documents further reveal the close contacts between Barr and John Durham, the U.S. Attorney tapped to probe the origins of the Russia investigation as a counter to the Mueller report.
Records we previously obtained showed Barr was unusually involved in Durham’s investigation — meeting with him 18 times in the 7 months after the Mueller investigation ended in March 2019. americanoversight.org/documents-we-o…
Barr’s calendars show frequent contact with Durham. Barr called Durham on August 16, 2019. On August 8, Rudy Giuliani told Fox News that Durham was “spending a lot of time in Europe” to investigate what happened in Ukraine.
These records also show Barr met with John Durham on August 20 and September 3, 2019.
On October 23, Barr had a White House meeting. That same day, Durham’s investigation was turned into a criminal probe.
Although the Trump administration is over, the public deserves answers about its corrupt abuses of power. Learn more about our ongoing investigation into William Barr and the politicization of the DOJ here: americanoversight.org/investigation/…
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NEW: After Donald Trump was acquitted in February 2020, it was revealed that DOJ had created a special “intake process” for assessing information Rudy Giuliani provided about Ukraine.
In February 2020, following Trump's partisan acquittal in the Senate, then-Attorney General William Barr confirmed an assertion made by Sen. Lindsey Graham that DOJ had created an "intake process" for assessing Giuliani-provided information.
The Washington Post reported that the info was being routed through the office of the U.S. attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Scott Brady.
We obtained more than 2,000 pages of documents from the early months of the pandemic. For this #FOIAFriday, here’s what the documents show about the CDC’s struggles to create and implement reliable Covid testing. americanoversight.org/new-documents-…
On Feb. 4, 2020, the FDA granted emergency use authorization to the CDC’s Covid-19 test, which was the first coronavirus test authorized in the U.S. The test was created by a team headed by Stephen Lindstrom, who had helped create earlier flu tests.
The test’s N1 and N2 components focused on identifying SARS-CoV-2. Its N3 component was meant to identify a wider variety of coronaviruses. The documents we obtained echo earlier reporting from the @washingtonpost that this last component had problems. washingtonpost.com/investigations…
New Lawsuit: The Trump administration’s “remain in Mexico” policy affected more than 71,000 asylum-seekers. It ran two years. DHS claims it has no records of top officials’ communications about the program. We’re going to court. americanoversight.org/american-overs…
Formally known as the Migrant Protection Protocols, this program forced more than 71,000 asylum-seekers, including children, into dangerous migrant camps along the border, where access to legal representation is severely limited.
We filed FOIA requests for records including legal analyses, reports, briefing documents, and communications from DHS leaders related to the program. We also FOIA’d emails between top DHS officials and representatives from anti-immigration groups. americanoversight.org/document/no-re…
Federal investigators searched Rudy Giuliani’s apartment this morning as part of an investigation into his possible violation of federal lobbying laws — so let’s do a quick review of what we’ve learned about Giuliani’s role in the Ukraine scandal. nytimes.com/2021/04/28/nyr…
Giuliani’s dealings in Ukraine were at the center of the 2019 impeachment investigation, including the campaign to pressure former President Trump to fire the US Ambassador to Ukraine, Marine Yovanovitch.
Our FOIAs and litigation uncovered records showing Giuliani was in contact with then Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in March 2019, in the midst of the effort to dig up dirt on Yovanovitch. documentcloud.org/documents/6557…
200 million Covid-19 shots have been administered since President Biden took office. But last week, daily vaccinations declined across the U.S. for the first time since February, reflecting that demand is softening.
In Louisiana, for example, one million doses distributed by the federal government are sitting unused on shelves. State officials are warning that dropping demand signals the importance of outreach to communities that are wary of the vaccine or lack easy access to vaccination.
Although only 23 percent of people in Texas have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, vaccinations decreased sharply last week. Black and Hispanic individuals continue to be vaccinated at lower rates than white residents of Texas. americanoversight.org/covid-19-overs…
The Arizona Senate is conducting a partisan audit of the 2020 election results in Maricopa County and it hired the firm Cyber Ninjas to conduct the audit. Our concerns about the transparency of the audit keep growing. #azleg
The Cyber Ninjas firm has refused to provide details about who is involved in the audit and who is paying for it beyond Arizona taxpayers. @JenAFifield from @azcentral reported that many audit procedures were seemingly finalized on the fly last Friday. azcentral.com/story/news/pol…
This audit has lacked transparency from the very beginning. Arizona Senate President Karen Fann announced last month that the audit would be led by Cyber Ninjas with no oversight by members of the Senate.