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Oh, you mean like killeries email server and the 30k+ emails? You don't say... Attempts to intentionally evade public record laws should end with a mandatory 10 year jail stay. If you are trying to keep the public from knowing it.. Its because it is something you should not be doing in the first place.

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>House Republicans on Tuesday accused officials at the National Institutes of Health of orchestrating “a conspiracy at the highest levels” of the agency to hide public records related to the origins of the Covid pandemic. And the lawmakers promised to expand an investigation that has turned up emails in which senior health officials talked openly about trying to evade federal records laws.

Oh, you mean like killeries email server and the 30k+ emails? You don't say... Attempts to intentionally evade public record laws should end with a mandatory 10 year jail stay. If you are trying to keep the public from knowing it.. Its because it is something you should not be doing in the first place. Archive: https://archive.today/RF0Ao From the post: >>House Republicans on Tuesday accused officials at the National Institutes of Health of orchestrating “a conspiracy at the highest levels” of the agency to hide public records related to the origins of the Covid pandemic. And the lawmakers promised to expand an investigation that has turned up emails in which senior health officials talked openly about trying to evade federal records laws.

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Yep. That is about right.

Not to dox myself but having worked in gov for far longer than I would like. They do intentionally make a effort to make sure some com's cant be FOIA'ed The majority of federal offices that use Google Suite have history turned off by default for all employees so you can't FOIA it. They will claim its because of cost of storage or whatever but they are lying to you.