The Texas Newsroom, which describes itself as “a public radio journalism collaboration that includes NPR, KERA in North Texas, Houston Public Media, KUT in Austin, Texas Public Radio in San Antonio and other stations across the state,” wasted $244.64 on a fee paid Gov Low Energy Greg Abbott’s office for a public records request for his emails with ketamine-brained billionaire Elon Musk, a request that was denied because they were deemed confidential under an exception to public records laws known as “common-law privacy” as they consist of “information that is intimate and embarrassing and not of legitimate concern to the public, including financial decisions that do not relate to transactions between an individual and a governmental body,” the Texas Tribune reports.
Yes, “intimate and embarrassing” was the excuse Abbott used to deny the public access to his emails with an unhinged drug addict who bought up his own private town in the state.