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Subject Investigations Update: The Attack on the Capitol, Georgia U.S. Attorney's Resignation, and White House Meeting with State Attorneys General
Date January 13, 2021 11:30 AM
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Investigations Update: The Attack on the Capitol, Georgia U.S. Attorney's Resignation, and White House Meeting with State Attorneys General
In this email:
* The Violent Attack on the U.S. Capitol 
* U.S. Attorney Resignation Ahead of Georgia Senate Runoff
* Presidential Debate Coronavirus Outbreak

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Here’s a look at the investigations our team has been pursuing through public records requests in the last week:

The Violent Attack on the U.S. Capitol

Questions about security continue ([link removed]) to ([link removed]) mount ([link removed]) in the wake of the mob attack ([link removed]) on the U.S. Capitol building last week that resulted ([link removed]) in five deaths, as supporters of President Donald Trump attempted to thwart Congress’ certification of the 2020 presidential election results. Capitol Police were seemingly unprepared ([link removed]) for the riot despite prior ([link removed]) warnings
([link removed]) of violence, and reports that the Trump administration initially denied ([link removed]) requests for National Guard assistance remain troubling.

Law enforcement experts are calling ([link removed]) the breach an exceptional national security failure ([link removed]) , prompting the resignations ([link removed]) of the Capitol Police chief and the House and Senate sergeants-at-arms. The House Appropriations Committee has announced ([link removed]) plans to review ([link removed]) law enforcement’s response, and we’ve launched our own investigation ([link removed]) into the riots:
* Communications and Directives: We filed FOIA requests ([link removed]) with multiple agencies for call logs and related communications, as well as any communications top officials at the Defense Department, DHS, the FBI, and the Army had with Trump or with Vice President Mike Pence.
* Threat Analyses: While some law enforcement officials have claimed there was no intelligence ([link removed]) that the Capitol would be breached, plans for the protest were made openly ([link removed]) and with strong indication that it could turn violent. We asked ([link removed]) several agencies for records reflecting any analyses or reports about the threat of militias or domestic terrorists prepared in advance of the election certification.
* National Guard Limitations: The Washington Post reported ([link removed]) that the Defense Department placed limitations on the National Guard ahead of the Trump protests following a request from the mayor of Washington, DC., such as prohibiting officers from receiving riot gear and interacting with protesters except in self-defense. We sent FOIAs ([link removed]) to several agencies for memos regarding those limitations.


U.S. Attorney Resignation Ahead of Georgia Senate Runoff
On Jan. 4, Byung J. Pak announced ([link removed]) his immediate resignation from his role as U.S. attorney for the Northern District of Georgia, departing weeks earlier ([link removed]) than initially anticipated. In appointing a replacement, Trump unexpectedly bypassed ([link removed]) a top career prosecutor in favor of Bobby Christine, the current U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, who will hold both roles simultaneously. News ([link removed]) reports ([link removed]) suggest that Pak was pushed out of his position by the Trump administration ahead of the Georgia Senate runoffs over his approach to investigating voter
fraud. His resignation took place just days after it came to light ([link removed]) that Trump had pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes ([link removed]) ” that would overturn the state’s election results. We filed FOIA requests ([link removed]) with the Justice Department for records and communications regarding Pak’s resignation and Christine’s appointment.

State Attorneys General White House Meeting
According to reporting ([link removed]) by Forbes, on Dec. 9, Trump scheduled a lunch meeting with a group of Republican state attorneys general, each supportive of Trump’s efforts to overturn the election. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton — who was, at the time, leading the Texas lawsuit ([link removed]) alleging voter fraud in four states where Biden had been declared the winner — and Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron were among those who had been expected to attend ([link removed]) . We sent records requests to the attorney general offices in Texas ([link removed]) and Kentucky
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Presidential Debate Coronavirus Outbreak
Last fall, Case Western Reserve University and the Cleveland Clinic hosted the first 2020 presidential debate. At the event, numerous attendees ignored ([link removed]) the requirement to wear face masks. A few days later, it was announced that Trump and First Lady Melania Trump had tested positive ([link removed]) for Covid-19 and news broke that 11 people ([link removed]) had contracted the virus in connection with working on preparations for the debate. We submitted records requests ([link removed]) with the Ohio Department of Health
and the Cleveland Department of Public Health for copies of any risk assessments regarding the potential spread of the coronavirus that were prepared before the debate. Separately, we filed records requests ([link removed]) in Idaho, North Dakota, and Wyoming for assessments concerning mask mandates and the spread of Covid-19.
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