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Why Are Government Records Redacted?

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Why Are Government Records Redacted?

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While the Freedom of Information Act allows access to government documents, some information can be redacted, or blacked out, in some circumstances, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. If an agency deems that releasing a document or record might threaten national security, or impede upon other exemptions outlined in the law, often referred to as FOIA, the agency has the right to redact that information.

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