博斯伯格法官批准司法部要求,保密 FBI 向 Twitter 的付款信息。
Boasberg Rubber-Stamps DOJ Request To Keep FBI-Twitter Payments Secret

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/political/boasberg-rubber-stamps-doj-request-keep-biden-fbi-twitter-payments-secret

“Twitter文件”显示,2019年至2021年间,拜登政府向Twitter报销了超过340万美元,用于处理大量与内容审核相关的请求,这些请求针对疫苗、2020年选举以及亨特·拜登等方面的观点。 这促使司法观察组织向法院提交了信息自由法案(FOIA)请求,以寻求关于联邦调查局向Twitter付款的详细信息。 起初,联邦调查局以FOIA第7(E)条中的执法方法保护为由,拒绝披露这些信息。 即使将请求缩小到仅付款*金额*,特朗普和拜登司法部也试图阻止发布,理由是披露可能会泄露调查策略。 具体而言,他们声称披露付款模式可能会显示联邦调查局与Twitter相比与其他平台的互动强度,从而使对手能够避免被发现。 他们还援引了“马赛克理论”,认为看似无害的付款数据,结合公开信息,可能会泄露联邦调查局更广泛的策略。 2023年12月,一位法官同意司法部的观点,维持了对联邦调查局“技术和程序”的删减,以防止规避法律。 联邦调查局向Twitter的全部付款金额仍然保密。

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When the Twitter files hit in December of 2022, they revealed that the Biden administration had paid Twitter at least $3.4 million between October 2019 and February 2021 to reimburse the pre-Musk, left-leaning social media giant for a flood of requests. 

During this period, the Biden DOJ was going after vaccine skeptics, lab-leak proponents, 2020 election 'deniers,' Catholic parents, Hunter Biden laptop / Burisma content, and conservative news outlets. We also learned that the FBI's Elvis Chan and crew were holding weekly meeting with Twitter on "misinformation," and flagged thousands of accounts for the above. 

Days after the Twitter files were released, watchdog group Judicial Watch sued the Biden DOJ, which oversees the FBI, over a FOIA request demanding to know how much the FBI paid Twitter from 2016 onward. The FBI initially refused, but eventually released 44-pages of documents with the key payment details redacted - claiming the data was protected under FOIA's "Exemption 7(E)," which lets agencies hide info about law enforcement methods if releasing it could help criminals or enemies dodge detection.

Judicial Watch then narrowed their claims to just those redacted payment amounts (JW dropped other issues such as vendor names), however in December of 2025, the Trump DOJ asked Judge James Boasberg for a Motion for Summary Judgement to deny Judicial Watch's request - effectively concealing the extent to which the FBI, under Trump and Biden, was going after Americans. 

In its request for summary judgement, US Attorney Jeanine Pirro's office (say it ain't so!) argued that revealing payments that are tied to real investigations could reveal super secret investigative methods - such as how much the FBI is "engaging" with Twitter vs. other platforms, which could lead to 'bad guys' (criminals, hackers, foreign spies) to switch to platforms with less FBI activity, and that it might reveal shifts in FBI priorities over time.

Revealing the quarterly totals could also betray "mosaic theory," where seemingly harmless info (like one quarter's payment) can be pieced together with public data (e.g., Twitter's transparency reports) to form a big picture of FBI strategies.

Earlier this month, Boasberg agreed - ruling that revealing the payments could expose FBI "techniques and procedures" (how they monitor online threats) and help bad actors figure out what the FBI is focused on, allowing them to adapt and change strategies. 

Boasberg wrote in his opinion that the 7(E) exemption is valid because it could "risk circumvention of the law." 

What the actual...

Maybe Elon can just give Tom Fitton the deets? 

The filings for your reading pleasure...

DOJ request to deny Judicial Watch:

Judicial Watch Inc v Us Department of Justice Dcdce-23-03004 0024.0 by Zerohedge Janitor

Boasberg's opinion granting the DOJ request:

Judicial Watch Inc v Us Department of Justice Dcdce-23-03004 0027.0 by Zerohedge Janitor

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