A Secret Service FOIA officer cited a federal appeals court ruling in New York regarding visitor information for former President Donald Trump’s residences, even though the ruling doesn’…
, the Secret Service denied a FOIA appeal, telling The Post again that “no responsive records” were found after an “additional search of relevant program offices.”
The Secret Service, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security, turned down The Post after taking more than seven months to process the latest FOIA request submitted on Oct. 10 — and despite agency workers claiming to be conducting a tireless search through a “vast number of documents.” The House Oversight Committee also has sought the records, though the status is of the committee’s request is unclear.
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