American Oversight v. USAID
Case Overview
American Oversight sued USAID over allegations that the agency is destroying records and documents and failing to comply with the Federal Records Act or the Freedom of Information Act.
The Application
American Oversight alleges USAID is systematically destroying records outside authorized disposal procedures and failing to retain documents required under FRA standards, while simultaneously destroying materials subject to FOIA access rights. If proven, such destruction would constitute violations of both statutes' mandatory preservation and transparency obligations.
The Conclusion
The case is active before Judge Chutkan in the D.C. District Court. Resolution turns on factual findings regarding whether USAID engaged in unauthorized record destruction violating FRA retention standards and FOIA preservation duties; potential remedies include injunctive relief halting further destruction and mandamus compelling compliance.
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