One year ago, KOAA filed a 64 word public records request with the Air Force Academy (USAFA), seeking email records between two individuals.
What the deep state does well is to use the bureaucracy’s failings and inefficiencies to cover its tracks, including avoiding FOIA.
"To close the request when you don't affirmatively hear back defies and undermines what Congress intended," said Chioma Chukwu.
Nearly two dozen reporters and other Freedom of Information Act requesters say they are getting the brush-off.
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Senior Reporter Brett Forrest filed a simple 64-word FOIA request with the U.S. Air Force Academy over a year ago and is still waiting for a response after six deadline extensions. FOIA expert Adam ...