Erica Carr, the acting executive secretary of USAID, who ordered the mass shredding and burning of paper files at the agency, ...
President Donald Trump blasted former President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice, accusing the agency of becoming the “department of injustice." ...
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A federal judge is refusing to block the destruction of classified documents as part of the building cleanout at the U.S.
USAID's acting Executive Secretary Erica Carr instructed employees to begin shredding and burning documents, according to a motion that government labor unions filed in a federal court Tuesday.
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When the shredder is tired, it will reach the burn-bag phase. A new memo from acting Executive Secretary Erica Carr, first surfaced by ProPublica and the tech reporter Eoin Higgins, designates ...
Erica Carr, and obtained by POLITICO. “Shred as many documents first, and reserve the burn bags for when the shredder becomes unavailable or needs a break,” the email said. Carr instructed ...
An email Tuesday from the agency’s Acting Executive Secretary Erica Carr told employees to destroy the records, and thanked them for their “assistance in clearing our classified safes and ...
Erica Carr, the USAID official who sent the memo ordering the destruction of the documents, wrote in a sworn declaration that "34 employees of USAID, all holding Secret-level or higher clearance ...
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