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FBI denial for the Nov. 22, 2016, CREW filed FOIA requests with the FBI seeking copies of all communications between any agents or employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) and any member of Congress or staff member or employee of Congress regarding any investigation related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or former Rep. Anthony Weiner.
FBI denial for the Nov. 22, 2016, CREW filed FOIA requests with the FBI seeking copies of all communications between any agents or employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) and any member of Congress or staff member or employee of Congress regarding any investigation related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or former Rep. Anthony Weiner.
FBI denial for the Nov. 22, 2016, CREW filed FOIA requests with the FBI seeking copies of all communications between any agents or employees of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (“FBI”) and any member of Congress or staff member or employee of Congress regarding any investigation related to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton or former Rep. Anthony Weiner.
U.S. Department of Justice
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Washington, D.C. 20535,
November 29, 2016
MR_ADAM J. RAPPAPORT
CREW
6” FLOOR
455 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, NW
WASHINGTON, D¢ 20001,
Request No. NFP-63021
Subject: Communications between FBI and
Congress
(Hilary Cinton or Anthony Weiner)
Dear Mr. Rappaport
This isn response to your Freedom of information Act (FOIA) request.
‘The FOIA provides for access to government records where the records sought are "reasonably
described” [Tite §, United States Code, Secon 552(a)(3\(A)). Your compound request does not comport with
the requirements of28 CFR § 16 2(D), as it does not provide enough delas to enable personnel fo locate records
“witha reasonable amount of efor "Your compound requests overly broad in scope and seeks information in
vague and undefined terms. Moreover, the FOIA does not require federal agencies to answer inquires, create
Fecords, conduct research, or draw conclusions concerning queried information. Accordingly. your request is,
closed,
‘Should you resubmit your request, please provide more narrowed and detaled information that would
‘enable personnel to locate any specife policy document you seek
For questions on how to reasonably describe your request, please email us at
fomaquestios@icfoigov, You may also visit wu fbiov and select “Services,” “Records Management,” and
“Freedom of Information/Prvacy Act for additonal guidance.
‘You may fe an appeal by wnting to the Director, Ofice of Information Policy (OIP), United States
Department of Justice, Suite 11050, 1425 New York Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20530:000', or you
‘may submit an appeal through OIPs FOlAoniine poral by creating an account on the folowing web
Sie; bins dfoiaonine regulations ¢ ovfoia/acton/oubicthame. Your appeal must be postmarked or
electronical transmitted within ninety (80) days from the date of tis letter in order to be considered timely.
you submit your appeal by mail, both the letter and the envelope should be clearly marked "Freedom of
Information Act Appeal” Please cite the FOIPA Request Number assigned to your request so that l may be
easily dented
‘You may seek dispute resolution services by contacting the Office of Government information Services
(0GIs) at 877-684-6448, or by emaiing aais@nara.cov. Ateratvely, you may contact the FBI's FOIA Public
Liaison by emailing foipacusstions@ic b.qov.._If you submit your dispute resolution corespondence by eral
the subject heacing should clearly stale “Dspute Resolution Services.” Pease algo cle the FOIPA Request
[Number assigned fo your request so that may be easy dentiied
Enclosed for your information isa copy ofthe FBI Fact Sheet
Sincerely,
Sul
David M. Hardy
Section Chef,
Recordinformation
Dissemination Section
Records Management Division
Enclosure