US government wants to legally lie — RT
Under a new proposed plan, the government would be able to defer FOIA
requests for certain documents not just by refusing them, but by making
claims that the files don’t even exist. A report this week from ProPublica
reveals that certain documents pertaining to law-enforcement matters or
issues of national security could be just shrugged off with officials being
able to lie about the existence of documents that they decide to deem as
imaginary.
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