Inquiry Prompted by Trump's Hurricane Dorian Claim Is Being Blocked, Investigator Says
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Inquiry Prompted by Trumps Hurricane Dorian Claim Is Being Blocked, Investigator Says
The Commerce Department is impeding findings into whether it coerced the top NOAA official to support President Trumps inaccurate claim that Dorian would hit Alabama, the departments inspector general said.
By Christopher Flavelle
Published July 1, 2020
Updated July 2, 2020, 1:21 a.m. ET
WASHINGTON The Department of Commerce is preventing the release of an investigations findings into whether it
coerced the head of a federal agency into supporting President Trumps erroneous claim that Hurricane Dorian would hit Alabama last year, the departments inspector general said on Wednesday.
In a
memo to Commerce Secretary Wilbur L. Ross Jr., the inspector general, Peggy E. Gustafson, said that staff in his department had thwarted the publication of her report. According to Ms. Gustafsons memo, the department has said portions of that report contain information that cannot be made public, but will not say which ones.
The departments refusal to cooperate with the release of the investigation appears to be directly linked to the content of our report and the findings of responsibility of the high-level individuals involved, Ms. Gustafson wrote.
She compared the move to the department vetoing her investigation, a significant statement given that an inspector generals office is designed to conduct inquiries that are independent from the agency being examined.
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Christopher Flavelle focuses on how people, governments and industries try to cope with the effects of global warming. He received a 2018 National Press Foundation award for coverage of the federal government's struggles to deal with flooding.
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