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crossfire-hurricane-part-01 — Part 04
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ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED
HEREIN IS UNCLASSIFIED
DATE 05-24-2022 BY
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The white house
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WASHINGTON
January 20, 2021
MEMORANDUM FOR THE ATTORNEY GENERAL
FROM:
The Chief of Staff
SUBJECT:
Privacy Act Review of Certain Declassified
Materials Related to the FBl's Crossfire
Hurricane Investigation
By Memorandum dated January 19, 202l, the President
declassified certain materials related the Federal Bureau of
Investigation's Crossfire Hurricane investigation. The
President's Memorandum specifically stated: "My decision to
declassify materials within the binder is subject to the limits
identified above and does not extend to materials that must be
protected from disclosure pursuant to orders of the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Court and does-not reguire the.
other materials that must'be protected from disclosure under
applicable law." (emphasis added). Based on directions provided.
for protecting privacy'interests had been conducted by the
Department of Justice and that additional'-redactions to protect
privacy interests had been applied to the materials, the
has conducted an appropriate review to ensure that materials
provided.in the binder may be disclosed by the White House in
accordance with.applicable law."
We understand that the Office of Legal Counsel has advised that
the Privacy Act does not apply to the White House and thus would
not apply to any disclosure of documents by the white House.
Nevertheless, we do not intend to disclose materials that would
violate the standards of the Privacy Act and, in particular,
materials the disclosure of which would constitute "an
unwarranted invasion of personal privacy." Accordingly, I am
returning the bulk of the binder of declassified documents to
the Department'of Justice (including all that appear to have a
potential to raise privacy concerns) with. the instruction that
under the standards that the Department of Justice would
normally apply, redact material appropriately, and release the.
remaining material with redactions applied.
FBI 22-cv-2264-3
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