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American Oversight v. U.S. Department of Justice

No. 1:26-cv-02212-DLF District · Active Active

Case Overview

Government transparency nonprofit American Oversight sued the DOJ seeking a court order compelling expedited processing of two FOIA requests targeting Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's official communications about the Epstein Files review and the Jack Smith Report, timed to his Senate confirmation hearing scheduled for July 15-16, 2026. DOJ denied expedited processing on June 22, 2026 -- the same day it acknowledged both requests. American Oversight filed for a preliminary injunction on June 26 seeking production of all responsive records by July 14, 2026. The case turns on whether the confirmation hearing of the nation's top law enforcement nominee -- who personally oversaw the Epstein files redaction process and previously represented President Trump in both Smith investigations -- satisfies FOIA's statutory standards for expedited processing.

Legal Issues

FOIA / Government Transparency

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American Oversight v. DOJ Update 7/10: Injunction Denied

CourtU.S. District Court, District of Columbia
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Judge Dabney L. Friedrich
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Federal Court Civil TMR-87eb105b Jul 11, 2026
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