How could the details of a contract with the federal government, subject to congressional oversight, be hidden from scrutiny behind a non-disclosure agreement?
How could the details of a contract with the federal government, subject to congressional oversight, be hidden from scrutiny behind a non-disclosure agreement?
“However,” the attorney wrote, “we are obligated to advise you that the Contract is subject to a broad Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA) that restricts TeleTracking’s release of non-public information, including, but not limited to, confidential privileged and procurement-sensitive information.”
IMHO, the procurement sensitive info is the clue (sounds dodgy) AND it did not say it’s classified…so nothing that this private contractor should not be able to talk to Congress about!
Meanwhile…OT but this is a must watch video:
NEW: Testimonial ad from Trump's Former DHS Chief of Staff @MilesTaylorUSA, declaring his support for Joe Biden and describing Trump's presidency as "terrifying" and "actively doing damage to our security."
— Republican Voters Against Trump (@RVAT2020) August 17, 2020
“People who are still in this administration: Just wait until the second term…there will be no holds barred. It will be shock and awe. We will do what we want!
If you can’t make Covid go away and you can’t convince people that testing causes Covid so ignore the numbers, then I guess you hide the numbers. Then Covid goes away.
Except it doesn’t - and the whole thing just gets worse for you for hiding it.
Yes, but we’ll all waste a whole lot of time and energy figuring out what happened and fighting it. That is a huge part of Trump’s strategy - wasting his opponents’ time. WaPo had a great piece on this a few days ago: