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Exclusive: Trump administration delayed releasing documents related to Yellowstone superintendent's firing

 
 
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Exclusive: Trump administration delayed releasing documents related to Yellowstone superintendent's firing
The release of internal documents sought by The Hill related to the replacement last year of Yellowstone National Park Service (NPS) Superintendent Dan Wenk were delayed by the Interior Department under a new rule that gives political appointees more say over what is released.

Interior political officials held back the release of a set of Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) documents for nearly a month after some officials questioned whether the materials should have been provided to The Hill, according to new internal Interior emails granted to the environmental group Earthjustice in a recent public records request.

The partially redacted documents were eventually released to The Hill April 4, nearly a month after the first deadline faced by the NPS.
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