State Department wants to withhold documents until November 2024

Kyle

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State Dept sued by watchdog after withholding John Kerry docs until after next presidential election




FIRST ON FOX: The State Department is being sued by a government watchdog group after the department said they would not be able to fulfill a documents request involving presidential climate envoy John Kerry’s office until after the next presidential election in 2024.

Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT), a government watchdog, filed the transparency suit against the State Department on Wednesday after the department said they wouldn’t be able to fulfill the group’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on Kerry’s office until November 18, 2024.

"The Biden Administration promised to be the most transparent ever," Chamberlain said. "But when the State Department is asked for records about John Kerry’s office – whose work touches on energy prices, international relations, many of the issues the American public cares about right now – they refuse to commit to anything until after the next presidential election."

"It doesn’t take a huge cynic to believe politics may be a factor," Chamberlain continued.



 

Kinnakeet

Well-Known Member
State Dept sued by watchdog after withholding John Kerry docs until after next presidential election




FIRST ON FOX: The State Department is being sued by a government watchdog group after the department said they would not be able to fulfill a documents request involving presidential climate envoy John Kerry’s office until after the next presidential election in 2024.

Protect the Public’s Trust (PPT), a government watchdog, filed the transparency suit against the State Department on Wednesday after the department said they wouldn’t be able to fulfill the group’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request on Kerry’s office until November 18, 2024.

"The Biden Administration promised to be the most transparent ever," Chamberlain said. "But when the State Department is asked for records about John Kerry’s office – whose work touches on energy prices, international relations, many of the issues the American public cares about right now – they refuse to commit to anything until after the next presidential election."

"It doesn’t take a huge cynic to believe politics may be a factor," Chamberlain continued.



They need enough time to destroy the evidence against him
 
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