Barr’s Unhappy Hour
A US Court of Appeals ruling makes clear that DOJ redactions can be undone if their real purpose is to hide relevant information.
The content in question refers to the press and the public rather than to protect the proper functioning of government.
The Federal appeals court rules that the DOJ must make public an internal legal memo commissioned by then-Attorney General William Barr in 2019 to analyze whether he should charge then-President Donald Trump with obstruction related to the Russia investigation.