Watchdog group sues Biden administration for information on health department’s ‘anti-racism’ plan

Watchdog group sues Biden administration for information on health department’s ‘anti-racism’ plan

  • October 27, 2022

Staff, Just the News

A government watchdog group is launching a suit against the Biden administration over its purported refusal to provide documentation regarding an alleged departmental “anti-racism plan.”

The group Protect the Public’s Trust announced on Thursday that it had opened “litigation against the Department of Health and Human Services” after HHS allegedly “refused to comply with its legal obligations related to a request for documents that could shed light on whether Secretary Xavier Becerra was truthful in testimony to Congress earlier this year.”

The litigation, filed in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, is seeking to force the surrender of Freedom of Information Act-sensitive records requested by PPT related to an alleged “anti-racism” program in place at HHS.

“On consecutive days in late April, Secretary Becerra testified before the Health Subcommittee to the House Energy and Commerce Committee as well as the House Ways and Means Committee,” PPT noted in its press release. “During each appearance he denied awareness of a Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposal involving the creation and implementation of an anti-racism plan.

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