Category «Government Documents»

RFK Jr.’s department to make it easier to fire career staff

Politico: “The Health and Human Services Department is moving hundreds of senior career staff to a new civil service classification that will make it easier to fire them. President Donald Trump tinkered with the idea late in his first term and the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, recommended the reclassification of career staff with …

Subjects: Censorship, Government Documents, Health Care, Legal Research, Medicine

$1.8 Billion Fund Could Funnel Money to Trump Allies

The New York Times: “The Trump administration announced on Monday the creation of a $1.8 billion fund to compensate those who claim they were targeted by the Biden Justice Department and Democrats, forging a pipeline to funnel taxpayer money to President Trump’s allies. The highly unusual “anti-weaponization” fund — denounced by critics as a political …

Subjects: Congress, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

Agencies won’t hand over records for investigation into how DOGE accessed data

Washington Post [no paywall]: “It’s been nearly a year since Elon Musk left the federal government, and while there have been a few recent revelations, there is still plenty about how the U.S. DOGE Service operated and what its members did in government that remains shrouded in mystery. For months, the Government Accountability Office has …

Subjects: Censorship, Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Data Governance, E-Mail, E-Records, Government Documents, Legal Research

Trump’s ICE Dragnet Has Hauled Parents Away From 146,635 American Children

Brookings: Editor’s note: The key findings presented in this article were produced using a new interactive tool that generates estimates of the number of children likely affected by parental detention. These figures are estimates and should be interpreted accordingly. To learn more about the methodology and explore the tool yourself, click here. The Trump administration …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

Justice Department subpoenas Wall Street Journal over media leaks 

Washington Post: “The Justice Department issued subpoenas to the Wall Street Journal in March, seeking records related to coverage of the conflict in Iran. The paper reported Monday [May 11, 2026] that the requests pertained to a Feb. 23 article that published before the war began. The story described internal Pentagon concerns about an extended military …

Subjects: Censorship, Free Speech, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

The Evolution of Epstein’s Trafficking Network, from Palm Beach to Paris and Beyond

The Price of Non-Prosecution: The Evolution of Epstein’s Trafficking Network, from Palm Beach to Paris and Beyond | May 12, 2026 – “Today, Rep. Robert Garcia, Ranking Member of the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Committee Democrats, and local Democratic Members held a hearing in West Palm Beach, Florida, as part of its Jeffrey …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, Congress, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

DOGE Cuts Unleashed a Deadly Wave of Violence Across Africa, Study Finds

404 Media: “The sudden shuttering of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) by DOGE in 2025 is associated with a rise in violent conflicts across Africa, according to a study published on Thursday in Science. Days into Donald Trump’s second term, his administration began rapidly dismantling USAID, which had, up until that point, …

Subjects: Censorship, Economy, Food and Nutrition, Government Documents

White House planned to start Triumphal Arch work under unrelated contract

Washington Post [no paywall]: “The Trump administration planned to start work at the site of the president’s proposed Triumphal Arch by piggybacking on an existing, unrelated contract for engineering services at the White House grounds more than a mile away, emails obtained by The Washington Post show. The move would allow the administration to bypass …

Subjects: E-Records, Economy, Financial System, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Legal Research

GPO Doubles Congressionally Mandates Reports on GovInfo

“U.S. Government Publishing Office (GPO) now makes more than 1,000 Congressionally Mandated Reports from 90 Federal agencies available on GovInfo, the one-stop site for authentic, published information for all three branches of the Federal Government. This total has doubled since GPO announced reaching 500 Congressionally Mandated Reports in October 2024 and has continued to grow …

Subjects: Congress, E-Records, Energy, Environmental Law, Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Health Care, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Libraries

How often does the Supreme Court overturn its own decisions?

Pew Research: “…What kinds of cases have been overturned most frequently? The Supreme Court has overturned precedents in a variety of legal areas. For example, the decision that overturned Roe v. Wade in 2022 broadly concerned civil rights. That’s according to the Supreme Court Database, which categorizes cases by issue area. Overall, 14% of Supreme Court …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research

The Late-Night Truth Social Storms That Offer a Window Into the President’s Min

Wall Street Journal Gift Article [why did this take so long to publish?] A WSJ analysis of thousands of posts found that the president uses the social-media platform to spread conspiracy theories and attack his adversaries. Monday was a typical day for President Trump. He took questions in the Oval Office. He met with members …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, E-Records, Government Documents, Internet, Legal Research, Social Media

D.C. Circuit to hear Trump’s bid to punish major law firms

Follow up to Trump’s Battle With Big Law Firms Heads Into 2026: What to Know – See Also Reuters The Daily Docket: “The Trump administration will ask the D.C. Circuit to revive executive orders targeting four major law firms, setting up a high-stakes test of presidential power. What happened? Trial judges across the political spectrum …

Subjects: Censorship, Courts, Government Documents, Legal Research