FOX Business Wins FOIA Lawsuit Against Treasury - FOXBusiness.com »
Posted By Klarissa 10 months, 1 week ago in NewsFOX Business Network has won a victory against the Treasury Department in its Freedom of Information Act request for details
about the government’s bailout plan.
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Klarissa10 months, 1 week ago
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canadianrancher5710 months, 1 week ago
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Nice to see this decision come out in favor of the people. I guess people could and will politicise this story but to me it might give a few answers about where all the money has gone, I'm not an Ameican but when such large amounts of money are being spent for the benifit of the country and being paid for by the people there needs to be some responsibility by government.
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nostalgia10 months, 1 week ago
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FBN also has a FOIA request into the Federal Reserve
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Treasury simply tried to delay even after it went to court. They wanted 90 - 180 days to comply
The judge gave them 30 days
FBN will have the documents on their website so you can read them
The Fed didn't try to delay. They simply said "NO"
There is a court case over the Fed request which is going to be heard by a different Federal judge
Will be interesting to see what is decided. Even members of Congress have been complaining that they can't get info from the Fed.
Will be interesting to see what a Federal judge does with that request -
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