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A federal judge refused Friday to block the destruction of classified documents as part of the building cleanout at the U.S.
The White House said the documents remain available on computer systems, and the order comes as U.S. Customs and Border Protection is poised to move into the USAID building.
A USAID directive to destroy classified documents had been "seriously misapprehended," Trump administration attorneys wrote in a court filing Wednesday.
USAID staff have been instructed to destroy sensitive documents at their former Washington headquarters, following mass layoffs. The directive, issued by acting executive director Erica Carr, includes ...
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