Entity: Department of Justice

DOJ Internal Communications Regarding AG Session’s Recusal

August 11, 2017
Responded August 11, 2017 - Internal communications from Department of Justice regarding Attorney General Jeff Session's recusal from matters relating to the campaigns for the President of the United States (DOJ-17-0003)

DOJ Communications with Congress Regarding Russia Investigation

August 11, 2017
Department of Justice records of a letter signed by Members of Congress regarding communications between the White House and DOJ. Uncovered by American Oversight.

FBI Records of Preibus Communications about Russia Investigation

August 11, 2017
Records from the FBI in response to American Oversight's FOIA for communications between White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus and the FBI regarding the investigation of the Trump campaign’s Russian contacts.

Denial of Records from the EOUSA Regarding Alexander Acosta

August 8, 2017
Response from the EOUSA denying American Oversight's FOIA request for records relating to R. Alexander Acosta.

DOJ Records of Communications with the Tohono O’odham Nation

August 8, 2017
Records from the Department of Justice relating to communications with the Tohono O'odham nation regarding President Trump's proposed U.S.-Mexico border wall.

Brief Supporting Summary Judgment Motion: American Oversight v. DOJ – Francisco Recusal

August 7, 2017
Reply brief filed by American Oversight in support of our motion for partial summary judgment in our lawsuit seeking records related to Solicitor General Noel Francisco's recusal during the defense of President Trump's travel ban in early 2017.

FOIA Request to DOJ Sarah Isgur Flores Fox News

August 7, 2017
Records detailing the role the DOJ’s Director of Public Affairs, Sarah Isgur Flores, played in the publication of a subsequently redacted news story published by the Fox News Channel.

American Oversight Obtains Attorney General Sessions SF-86 Signature Page

August 1, 2017
American Oversight has obtained and released the page of Attorney General Sessions's security clearance application on which he signed his name below a certification that a "knowing and willful false statement on this form can be punished by fine or imprisonment or both."

Attorney General Sessions’s SF-86 Signature Page

August 1, 2017
Obtained and released through FOIA by American Oversight. Signature page of Attorney General Jeff Sessions's security clearance (SF-86) application. Sessions signed the form - on which he failed to disclose his contacts with Russian officials - certifying that he understood that "a knowing and willful false statement on this form can be punished by a fine or imprisonment or both."