Hartle says law enforcement owes the public an explanation.
“If it’s a carefully designed, targeted initiative that really goes after people the government is concerned about, it’s hard to object,” he says. “But it’s another case where we don’t exactly know what the boundaries are of the government’s activities. They have provided very little detail about who is being examined. It’s the ambiguity that’s troubling.”
The inspector general also reviewed the records of schools and lenders to determine if the federal financial aid program has been defrauded, according to documents. Any details developed were to be turned over to the FBI and the U.S. Department of Justice.
— Associated Press
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