S.F. Ethics Commission will weigh in on Lurie-Trump phone records
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S.F. Ethics Commission will weigh in on Lurie-Trump phone records
"The Sunshine Ordinance Task Force disagreed with Lurie's claims, stating that he violated public-records law and voted 8-1 to refer the matter to the Ethics Commission."
"Lurie's office maintains that there are no more records related to the call, asserting that the Sunshine Ordinance does not require the city to produce documents that do not exist."
"Concerns have been raised that Lurie may have made a deal with the White House to prevent federal agents' deployment, suggesting cooperation in exchange for leniency."
The San Francisco Ethics Commission is reviewing whether Mayor Daniel Lurie violated laws by withholding records from his October call with President Trump. Lurie's office claims the records are privileged, while the Sunshine Ordinance Task Force disagrees, stating Lurie violated public-records law. The task force voted to refer the matter to the Ethics Commission. Lurie's office insists no additional records exist beyond legal advice related to an executive order. The commission's potential actions are limited, primarily issuing warnings or cease and desist letters.
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