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The materials in FOIA 22-39941-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 22-39941-F requested materials related to any files on James Allen Harnett.
This FOIA primarily contains records pertaining to email correspondence to/from James Harnett about White House internships and submission forms for Application Programming Interface (API) access to the We the People petition platform. Contents also include email correspondence about scheduling appointments and tours.
The White House hosted a State Dinner in honor of France at the White House on February 11, 2014. The State Dinner honored President François Holland of France.
There are photos of President Holland’s arrival; a reception in the Yellow Oval Room; greeting guests in the Blue Room; President Obama and President Holland delivering remarks and toasts; and a performance by Mary J. Blige.
The materials in FOIA 24-58887-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 24-58887-F requested all footage, including outtakes and rushes, filmed during President Obama’s visit to the headquarters of the FBI on April 28, 2009.
This FOIA primarily contains footage of President Obama delivering remarks to FBI employees in the outdoor courtyard of the FBI headquarters.
The materials in FOIA 22-22178-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 22-22178-F requested materials from the Obama administration comparing the covert operation to capture/kill Osama bin Laden and the failed attempt, Operation Eagle Claw, to rescue Americans during the Iranian hostage crisis on April 24-25, 1980 during the Carter administration.
This FOIA primarily contains news clip digests and email correspondence containing new articles about Operation Neptune Spear and Operation Eagle Claw.
The materials in FOIA 22-16553-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 22-16553-F requested materials related to Laquan McDonald or the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and Department of Justice (DOJ) investigation into the shooting of Laquan McDonald.
This FOIA primarily contains briefing papers, draft and final talking points, questions and answers (Q&A) sessions, draft and final press releases, email correspondence, and articles and papers circulated for review.
Under requirements of the Ethics in Government Act, Senior United States Government officials must follow detailed requirements regarding public financial disclosures. These disclosures are captured via the Executive Branch Personnel Public Financial Disclosure Reports (OGE Form 278e) and the supplemental Periodic Transaction Reports (OGE Form 278-T), and are ultimately submitted to the Office of Government Ethics (OGE), under the Department of Justice.
In the Obama administration, these forms were initially submitted to the White House Counsel’s Office for review. (Many of the signatures on the OGE form 278e were redacted by the Obama White House.) A PDF copy was maintained by the Counsel’s Office within their electronic files, which were organized by the year the form was prepared.
Obama Electronic records are stored within the Electronic Records Archive (ERA) as Search and Access Sets (SAS). These materials are from the White House Office (WHO) Electronic Files Search and Access Set.
This series includes invitations, menus, and programs created by the Calligraphy Office for events hosted by the White House. These materials were produced by the White House in large quantities and the items in the Printed Materials series represent a sample of the materials that were left over from White House events.
These photographs document the Obamas’ trip to and from Selma for the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. These include the President and First Lady meeting people in a green room; speeches; participants walking across the Edmund Pettus Bridge; the Obamas touring the National Voting Rights Museum; and the President participating in an interview with Bill Plante from CBS.
The materials in FOIA 24-11038-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
FOIA 24-11038-F requested materials dated January 1, 2014, to January 20, 2017 exchanged with any individual working for one of the following media outlets on the topic of Robert Malley’s official duties as Special Assistant: Politico (@politico.com), Military Times (@militarytimes), New York Times (@nytimes.com), Washington Post (@washingtonpost.com), NBC News (@nbcnews.com), ABC News (@abcnews.com), LA Times (@latimes.com), CBS News (@cbsnews.com), Fox News (@foxnews.com), Wall Street Journal (@wsj.com), USA Today (@usatoday.com), Fortune (@fortune.com), Forbes (@forbes.com), Vanity Fair (@vanityfair.com), CNN (@cnn.com) Associated Press (@ap.com), George Washington University’s Project for Media and National Security, and PBS (@pbs.org).
This FOIA primarily contains email correspondence. The bulk of the electronic records proposed for release are related to interview requests from journalists with Robert Malley regarding his role on the National Security Council.
These materials are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.
NGC21-003.2 requested materials related to records mentioning Executive Order 13526 § 1. 7 or § 1.8, or any subsection thereof.
This case primarily contains correspondence, investigative materials, news articles, notes, reports, and working papers. These materials are from the Interagency Security Classification Appeals Board (ISCAP) files and consist of materials related to classification appeals and mandatory declassification reviews received by ISCAP on prepublication reviews, military handbooks, military information disclosures, and case files of classification challenges that were presented to the panel.
It should be noted that many of the documents in this FOIA have been closed due to National Security classification and/or exemptions of the Freedom of Information Act.