Gabrielle M. Etzel is the healthcare policy reporter for the Washington Examiner. Prior to joining the Washington Examiner, she served as a staff reporter at Campus Reform and as a freelance writer. After graduating from Grove City College, Etzel earned her master's in public policy and administration from Baylor University, where she conducted research on domestic sex trafficking. In her free time, Etzel enjoys being with her family in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
EXCLUSIVE — House Republicans issued a final warning on Thursday to the National Institutes of Health in an investigation into a top aide's use of private emails to avoid congressional and media scrutiny during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Emails uncovered by the Select Subcommittee reveal Morens informing his NIH colleagues in September 2021 that he prefers to use his personal Gmail address because his government account is"constantly" subjected to Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, requests. Morens also assured his colleagues that he would"delete anything [he doesn't] want to see in the New York Times."
"The willful evasion of public transparency requirements by any government official is unacceptable and a clear violation of the public’s trust, which NIH and NIAID have dutifully upheld for decades," a spokesperson for the minority told the Washington Examiner. Currently, Morens's LinkedIn profile says that he is"open to work," a hashtag designation on the social media platform typically denoting that the individual is seeking other employment opportunities.
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