Information won through a lawsuit by CNN and BuzzFeed is conspicuously missing the court-ordered records on Donald Trump's son-in-law.
In apparent defiance of a court order, the Justice Department has held back all notes in the Robert Mueller investigation concerning interviews with Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser, Jared Kushner, according to CNN.
Senior U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton had ordered the Department of Justice in October to release records that had been supplied to the U.S. House in response to a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed by CNN and BuzzFeed. The DOJ provided no explanation for the missing Kushner records, according to CNN.
The DOJ is allowed to redact information in the records and to withhold some documents provided to the House, CNN noted.
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Kim Kardashian Is Releasing a Documentary About Her Fight for Criminal Justice Reform“I went into this knowing nothing, and then my heart completely opened up.”
Read more »
‘Surf The Wave’: Here’s What We Learned From Jared Kushner’s TIME Cover InterviewFrom his morning routine to how he defines his job as 'surfing' the waves that Trump creates—here's what we learned from Jared Kushner’s TIME cover interview:
Read more »
Utah Health Officials' Jokey 'SL, UT' Condoms Don't Go Over Super Swell With GovernorThe state Health Department was ordered to yank quirky condoms aimed at combatting HIV because of 'sexual innuendo.'
Read more »
A 'Bad Boy for Life': Martin Lawrence on his struggles with fame and return to the spotlightMartin Lawrence is taking the idea of a one-on-one interview very literally. It’s a month before the release of his…
Read more »
Robert Kennedy Jr: 'We've destroyed the middle class'Kennedy — who’s been accused of spreading misinformation about the supposed danger vaccines, including by his own family members — acknowledged that he didn’t know the details of Warren’s plan before he commented on the wealth gap
Read more »