US Gov’t Sets Record for Failures to Find Files When Asked

WASHINGTON— When it comes to providing government records the public is asking to see, the Obama administration is having a hard time finding them.In the final figures released during President Barack Obama’s presidency, the U.S. government set a rec...
US Gov’t Sets Record for Failures to Find Files When Asked
President Barack Obama at a press conference in Kuala Lumpur on Nov. 22, 2015. Fred Dufour/AFP/Getty Images
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WASHINGTON—When it comes to providing government records the public is asking to see, the Obama administration is having a hard time finding them.

In the final figures released during President Barack Obama’s presidency, the U.S. government set a record last year for the number of times federal employees told disappointed citizens, journalists and others that despite searching they couldn’t find a single page of files requested under the Freedom of Information Act. In more than one in six cases, or 129,825 times, government searchers said they came up empty-handed, according to a new Associated Press analysis.

The FBI couldn’t find any records in 39 percent of cases, or 5,168 times. The Environmental Protection Agency regional office that oversees New York and New Jersey couldn’t find anything 58 percent of the time. U.S. Customs and Border Protection couldn’t find anything in 34 percent of cases.

President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks as he and first lady Michelle Obama host the "In Performance at the White House" series in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
President Barack Obama pauses as he speaks as he and first lady Michelle Obama host the "In Performance at the White House" series in the East Room of the White House, in Washington, Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster