Census memo notes ‘unprecedented’ Trump administration meddling: report

Source: The Hill | January 17, 2022 | Joseph Choi

Census documents obtained by the nonprofit Brennan Center for Justice show officials at the Census Bureau chaffed at directives from the Trump administration to influence the 2020 U.S. census.

In an email obtained by the Brennan Center, senior census officials discussed the “unusually high degree of engagement in technical matters, which is unprecedented” from the Commerce Department, which oversees the census.

Census officials listed five areas of the population count that they wished to discuss with former Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross: completion of the census’s Nonresponse Followup Operation, filling out missing items on the forms, the bureau’s post-collection process, the census’s policies on protecting privacy and the production of census data.

Speaking to The New York Times, former Census Bureau Director Kenneth Prewitt said these emails indicated an immense pushback against political interference.

“This was a very, very strong commitment to independence on their part,” Prewitt told the Times. “They said, ‘We’re going to run the technical matters in the way we think we ought to.’”

When reached by the Times, Ross said he could not recall if he ever saw the memorandum drafted by the census officials.

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