Earlier this year, Gov. Abbott directed Texas officials to investigate cases of minors receiving gender-affirming medical care as child abuse.
We’ve uncovered records that shed light on the implementation and impact of the directive. #FoiaFriday THREAD 1/
Emails we obtained show Texas Dept. of Family & Protective Services leaders told staff not to communicate in writing about Gov. Abbott’s directive or the investigations, and that many staffers were concerned about the policy. 2/ americanoversight.org/texas-child-we…
“If you get any intakes regarding this issue, please immediately CALL ME to staff; no emails or texts are allowed,” a supervisor with Child Protective Investigations wrote in a February email. 3/
“Staff need to be clear that as state employees their public/social media opinions must be neutral to non-existent,” a supervisor at the Texas Department of Family and Protective Service wrote. 4/
The agency also sought to prevent lower-level employees from handling the cases. “We need to ensure our high performing workers are assigned these cases because there will be a lot of eyes on them,” a regional director wrote. 5/
“Everyone you need to stay off social media with any opinions based on the following,” an official wrote about Abbott’s order. “We will be investigating these cases. This will get messy.” 6/
Our investigation continues. We recently asked the Texas Dept. of Family & Protective Services for records reflecting the number of cases it’s investigating as a result of the directive. 7/
And this week, we filed an amicus brief in @ACLU and @LambdaLegal’s lawsuit challenging Abbott’s directive. Records we obtained reveal that DFPS adopted new policies and procedures in response, and staff interpreted the changes as a new rule. /END americanoversight.org/american-overs…
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This year we used public records requests and litigation to investigate abuses of power and threats to our democracy. Here are our “greatest hits” of the year. #FOIA
Transparency By the Numbers: So far this year we have received 1,736 productions of records, totaling 750,359 pages of documents.
The Plot to Overturn the Election: We obtained the fake electoral certificates submitted to Congress by Trump supporters in seven states as part of the failed attempt to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
NEW DOCS: We obtained records of Cyber Ninjas CEO Doug Logan’s texts with Trump-allied election deniers. The texts provide more insight into how Arizona election “audit” leaders worked to sow distrust in democracy. americanoversight.org/cyber-ninjas-c…
In June 2021, a representative of “audit” funder the America Project asked Logan about technical details that could inform “a future audit” in Pennsylvania. documentcloud.org/documents/2332…
Logan also appears to have texted with a prominent election denier who asked if “after the count, the ballots are all checked for legality,” and “What about the illegals, out of state residents, gays voting?” Logan replied, “Hoping to kick that off soon.” documentcloud.org/documents/2332…
Governors in Florida, Texas, and Arizona have sent immigrants to states hundreds of miles away as part of exploitative political stunts. We’ve been investigating — here’s what we’ve uncovered so far. #FoiaFriday americanoversight.org/investigation/…
In September, the Florida DOT paid a company $615,000 to fly migrants from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard as part of Gov. Ron DeSantis’ anti-immigration ploy.
Other documents obtained by American Oversight and reported on by the Miami Herald revealed that DeSantis’ office appears to have been in contact with Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s office about the Sept. 14 flights. americanoversight.org/desantis-offic…
Throughout his presidency, Donald Trump sought to weaponize the federal government against his rivals. Americans should know whether any of his alleged demands reached his appointees at the IRS — and if so, how they responded.
On Monday, the @nytimes reported that John Kelly — Trump’s longest-serving White House chief of staff — said Trump had repeatedly told him he wanted the IRS to investigate a number of his perceived foes, including Comey and McCabe. nytimes.com/2022/11/13/us/…
We’re working to shine a light on threats to election officials, voting restrictions, attacks on reproductive rights, and more.
Here’s a roundup of recent requests we’ve sent to local, state, and federal government agencies. #FoiaFriday
Voting Rights: In September, the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency opted to not adopt a plan that aimed to protect election workers from harassment.
A March survey found that the majority of polled local election officials felt that threats against them and their colleagues have increased in recent years.
We’ve requested records with the potential to shed light on the extent of and potential increase in these threats.
Some Arizona leaders are spreading false or misleading info after some vote tabulation machines temporarily stopped accepting ballots in Maricopa County. The problem was soon resolved — but we’ve seen unfounded claims of fraud weaponized before. THREAD
Maricopa County was the center of the Arizona “audit” of the 2020 election. Our investigation revealed that the “audit” was a biased exercise driven by conspiracy theories and heavily influenced by partisan actors.
Before conspiracy theories about Maricopa County start spreading again, here’s a look back at what happened last time, and what we found.