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BumRushDaShow

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5. So you skipped reading the request letter in the OP comments?
Wed Jul 9, 2025, 07:54 PM
Jul 9

Of course you didn't.

Here is what is in it since clicking on it is difficult and takes a lot of effort-

(snip)

Accordingly, we request that you provide the following information as soon as possible,
but no later than 5:00 p.m. on July 25, 2025:

1. From January 20, 2025, to the present, all records, including calendar entries,
meeting transcripts, memoranda, messages, and other correspondence between the
Acting Chair, the Acting General Counsel, or other EEOC employees, and
representatives of the White House or the Executive Office of the President.

2. From January 20, 2025, to the present, all records, including calendar entries,
meeting transcripts, memoranda, messages, and other correspondence between the
Acting Chair, the Acting General Counsel, or other EEOC employees, and
representatives of attorneys’ general offices that signed the April 3, 2025, letter
regarding the EEOC’s March 17, 2025, letter.

3. From January 20, 2025, to the present, all records referring or relating to the
issuance of the March 17, 2025, letters to the law firms, including the law firms
Kirkland, Latham, Simpson Thacher, and A&O Shearman.

4. All drafted and executed settlement agreements related to the Acting Chair’s
issuance of the March 17, 2025, letters entered into or on behalf of the EEOC, the
Acting Chair, or the Acting General Counsel with Kirkland, Latham, Simpson
Thacher, or A&O Shearman.

5. From January 20, 2025, to the present, all records, including calendar entries,
meeting transcripts, memoranda, messages, and other correspondence between the
Acting Chair, the Acting General Counsel, or other EEOC employees, and
representatives of Kirkland, Latham, Simpson Thacher, or A&O Shearman.

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