As if things couldn‘t get any worse, the Office of Legal Counsel decided the best route for effective oversight was to hand over control to the agencies being overseen. On July 20th, it issued a decision that said Inspectors General needed to seek permission from the agencies under their purview for access to sensitive documents. If the agencies turned them down, too bad. They‘d just have to do without.
The IGs — representing 72 government agencies — have sent a letter to Congress asking them to overturn the OLC‘s decision.