The Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency stated that it had no records regarding guidance from the White House or agency leadership regarding the agency's responses to congressional oversight requests and subpoenas.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency produced records showing that it did not have any contracts with Daniel A. Craig, who withdrew his nomination to be deputy administrator in September 2017.
FOIA to Federal Emergency Management Agency seeking all communications between certain high-level agency officials and certain senior officials in Vice President Mike Pence’s office.
FOIA to Federal Emergency Management Agency seeking all calendars or calendar entries of meetings with officials from the Center for Faith and Opportunity Initiatives.
FOIA to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for communications with White House officials regarding congressional oversight of the executive branch.
FOIA to multiple agencies to identify whether individuals nominated but not confirmed to high-level agency positions have contracts to perform the same or similar work for which they were unsuccessfully nominated.
FOIA to FEMA seeking records reflecting communications between the agency and the White House Counsel staff regarding congressional oversight in light of the administration's unprecedented efforts to resist oversight.
FOIA to FEMA seeking communications between agency lawyers and the White House in light of the administration's unprecedented efforts to resist congressional oversight.
FOIA to FEMA seeking communications between the agency and the White House regarding congressional oversight in light of the administration's unprecedented efforts to resist oversight.