Candace Owens
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That was 16 hours, okay?
Also, of course, September 8th is significant because it's the day that Mitch Snow is convinced that he saw Erica Kirk at Fort Huachuca leaving a hotel, okay?
Well, what hotel did Bradley Hansel stay at on Fort Huachuca on the 8th?
That's interesting.
We'd like to know.
So we decided to file an FOIA request for his travel logs.
That's the beauty of everything being paid for by the tax dollars is that we have this ability to file an FOIA request, okay?
Who did he pick up?
That's what we wanted to know.
Who was on board with Bradley Hansel?
And we got a very unusual response.
Now, we have been following a lot of these requests, like we're going to be experts by the end of this.
And we've heard, hey, you need to make your request more specific or, hey, this department doesn't have your request.
This is the first time that we've been told we're number 3,000 on a list and we're not going to be able to get back to you.
We don't know when we're going to get back to you.
Here's the exact language of the response that we received to figure out who was on this plane with Bradley Hansel from Tucson to Fort Huachuca.
He reads, quote,
Although we have already begun processing your request, we will not be able to respond within the FOIA's 20-day statutory time period as there are unusual circumstances which impact our ability to quickly process your request.
The FOIA defines unusual circumstances as the need to search for and collect records from a facility that's geographically separated from this office, or B, the potential volume of the records responsive to your request, so A and B is not us, C,
the need for consultation with one or more other agencies, or the Department of War components having a substantial interest in either the determination or the subject matter of the records.