Donald Trump's December 23, 2020, signing statement regarding the NOAA Amendments Act of 2020
In so many words, Trump wanted to prevent members of the NOAA from spilling the beans on Trump's imaginary weather forecasts.
STATEMENTS & RELEASES
Statement by the President
ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT
Issued on: December 23, 2020
Today, I have signed into law S. 2981, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Commissioned Officer Corps Amendments Act of 2020 (the Act), which will provide helpful changes to the governance of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps. I note that section 207 of the Act purports to authorize NOAA officers to communicate directly with the Congress, free from supervision within the executive branch and free from consequence in the event they make unauthorized disclosures, such as classified or confidential information related to an ongoing investigation. Consistent with the understanding long expressed by Presidents in signing similar legislation into law, provisions of this nature cannot detract from my constitutional authority to supervise, control, and correct NOAA officers communications with the Congress related to their official duties, including in cases where such communications reveal sensitive information protected by executive privilege. I anticipate that when supervising officials decide that they must defer, limit, or preclude the disclosure of sensitive information by a NOAA officer, they will contact the appropriate congressional committees promptly to begin the accommodation process that has traditionally been followed with respect to disclosure of sensitive information.
DONALD J. TRUMP
THE WHITE HOUSE,
December 23, 2020.
Wed Dec 23, 2020:
Trump's Statement Regarding the NOAA Amendments Act of 2020; December 23, 2020