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The CIA can reject a public records request seeking information on U.S. payments to Syrian rebel forces because a tweet from former President Trump didn’t officially acknowledge such records exist. A Free Syrian Army fighter steps on a portrait of Syrian President Bashar Assad in 2012 at a Turkish-Syrian border crossing captured by the rebels in eastern Syria. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File) WASHINGTON (CN) Twitter may have banned former President Donald Trump, but his disruptive use of the platform is still being argued in court. On Tuesday morning, the D.C. Circuit sided with the CIA in a dispute involving a Freedom of Information Act request from BuzzFeed stemming from a Trump tweet. ....
Hillary seems to have been less than honest about why she turned her emails over to the State Department. She originally said that agency officials asked her for them as part of a benign, general record-keeping effort to sweep up “everything from other secretaries of state, not just me,” as she said Sunday. After an editorial board meeting with Hillary, a reporter for the Des Moines Register asked her about a Washington Post story that said the State Department’s request for her emails was “prompted entirely by the discovery that Clinton had exclusively used a private e-mail system.” The Post reported that State Department officials contacted her in the summer of 2014, apparently caught off guard that she was using a private server for government business. That was THREE MONTHS BEFORE the agency asked Clinton and her three predecessors to provide their emails. ....
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Introduction Last week, the U.S. Department of Defense and Office of Management and Budget agreed to settle a federal lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act and pay the Center for Public Integrity $15,000 in attorney’s fees. In October, U.S. Customs and Border Protection settled a separate lawsuit and paid $13,000 in attorney’s fees to Public Integrity, bringing the total in FOIA-related settlements the Trump administration has paid to the investigative news organization over the past year to nearly $40,000. In July, the U.S. Department of Commerce settled two other Public Integrity FOIA lawsuits and paid $11,000 in attorney’s fees. ....
Gollum has lost his precious. Politico rubs it in “The ‘Hemingway of 140 characters’ has lost his favorite bullhorn”: President Donald Trump has many prized possessions. But few seemed to inspire as much personal joy as his Twitter feed. Trump routinely boasted of the social media bullhorn he possessed. He credited it with launching his political trajectory. And he used it as a tool to lacerate his foes. On Friday night, he lost it. And, then, he lost his mind… For Trump, the Twitter ban was yet another inglorious passage to the final chapter of his presidency. Over the past two days, he’s been admonished by his own aides, chastised by Republicans, and threatened once more with impeachment… ....