Author Topic: National Archives Tried to Hide Email About Living in Fear of White House  (Read 484 times)

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Offline mrclose

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 Fear of a dictator! :(

Where have I heard that before? :whistling:

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The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) tried to hide an email about its fear of upsetting the White House from Freedom of Information Act requests by the Associated Press, the AP reported Friday.


Associated Press president Gary Pruitt reported in an op-ed on government transparency that, during the course of an AP investigation into Michelle Obama’s dresses, NARA used a privacy exemption to redact a line in an email that was actually about the agency’s fear of the White House:


As the president said, the United States should not withhold or censor government files merely because they might be embarrassing.


But it happens anyway.

http://freebeacon.com/politics/national-archives-tried-to-hide-email-about-living-in-fear-of-white-house/
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Does Comrade Lenin know about this ?
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