Public-facing documents scrubbed from the White House's website
shortly after President Donald Trump was inaugurated — including White
House visitors' logs, waivers of ethics regulations and a host of other
records — still haven't been replaced, fueling advocates' concerns about
the new administration's transparency.
During the first week of February, 31 databases —
reporting legally mandated White House payroll reports to Congress,
budget documents, White House visitor records and public response
documents — were removed from the White House Open Data portal, the platform created to disclose information about 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and its operations.
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