Federal court presses Trump administration to release Khashoggi documents
Source: Washington Post
Federal court presses Trump administration to release Khashoggi documents
By Josh Rogin
Columnist
May 21 at 6:00 AM
More than six months after Saudi government agents brutally murdered Post contributing columnist Jamal Khashoggi, the Trump administration has yet to publicly reveal what it knows about the crime and how it has handled the investigation. But a federal judge is pressing the U.S. government to release more information, and faster or the court could force it to do so.
On April 19, the federal court for the Southern District of New York held its first hearing in the Open Society Justice Initiatives case against seven government agencies under the Freedom of Information Act. The nongovernmental organization, funded by George Soros, is trying to compel the U.S. government including the CIA, the Justice Department and the State Department to produce all records related to the killing and the killers, including the CIAs reported assessment that the murder was ordered by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
This case is about the publics right to know about what happened to Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi and what the United States government is doing in order to hold the appropriate individuals accountable, Amrit Singh, who directs the initiatives project on national security and counterterrorism, said at the hearing, according to the transcript.
U.S. District Judge Paul A. Engelmayer called out the governments delays in producing documents during the hearing and said the government is not behaving. The initial FOIA requests were in December, he noted, adding he regretted that court action was needed to get the government to fulfill its responsibilities.
So I have to wake up the back table [of government agency lawyers] here by putting some deadline thats going to scare the bejesus out of the seven agencies, Engelmayer said.
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