The Justice Department said the presidential directive on global development policy was covered by executive privilege, though not classified and reflected standing guidance to agencies instead of the advice given to the president. On the basis of a complaint filed Freedom of Information Act by the Center for Effective Government, U.S. District Court Judge Ellen Huvelle concluded that the presidential order is not strictly within the limits of the “presidential communications privilege.” The judge went further, calling it “disturbing” the breadth of the argument that the government in the case. Huvelle said he ordered the document to be given to the under …
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