FOIA to HHS seeking Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi's communications. This FOIA was filed to shed light on the relationships between potential Attorney General candidates and key federal officials.
Department of Health and Human Services stated that it had no records related to Brett O'Donnell working as a contractor for CMS. American Oversight sought records related to any contracts with Mr. O'Donnell, ethics records, and his resume.
FOIA to HHS and ACF seeking records related to DNA testing to reunite the 3,000 families separated at the border, and any guidance on this decision and plans to store this data.
FOIA to Office of the Inspector General seeking all photographs, videos, or audio recordings taken in any inspections by the Office of the Inspector General of any facility holding unaccompanied alien children between April 1, 2018, and the date of search.
FOIA to HHS seeking updated calendars for Alex Azar, Eric Hargan, Timothy Clark, Mia Palmieri Heck, Keagan Lenihan, Cecilia Martinez, Kristin Skrzycki, Sarah Lloyd Stevenson, and Margaret Wynne.
In a series of tweets, the president claimed that “3,000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico” and that it was a ploy by the Democrats to make him “look as bad as possible.” These Tweets came just weeks after a long-awaited independent study on the fatalities were released.