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White House and DOJ Keep CBDC Legislation Secret, Cato and Rep. Hill Seek Answers

14 Nov 2024

After President Joe Biden signed an executive order instructing the government to research and develop central bank digital currency (CBDC), nearly every agency responded with public reports. The one outlier was the Department of Justice (DOJ), which opted to withhold its legislative analysis from the public eye. I've had a Freedom of Information Act request pending for two years now in hopes of making the DOJ's analysis public, and I'm not the only one seeking answers. Members of Congress have noticed the missing analysis as well. Representative French Hill (R-AR) and ten other members of Congress wrote to Attorney General Merrick Garland in October 2022 when it became clear that the information had been withheld. In the two years that have passed since our initial queries, neither my Freedom of Information Act request nor Representative Hill's letter have been answered. When we discussed the matter, Representative Hill said, "I have pressed the DOJ for two years to receive a copy of their memo on CBDCs yet have received nothing but silence." He further said,
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Nicholas Anthony

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