Photographs of Neera Tanden, HHS (22-16614-F)

The materials in FOIA 22-16614-F are a selective, not necessarily all-inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.

FOIA 22-16614-F requested all photos and video held by the Barack Obama Presidential Library relating to Neera Tanden. No videos were found.

This FOIA primarily contains photographs of President Obama dropping by Senior Advisor David Axelrod and Communications Director Dan Pfeiffer's meeting with political pundits in the Roosevelt Room on October 8, 2010; Neera Tanden attending the White House Diwali reception in the South Court Auditorium of the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on October 28, 2011, and a Christmas holiday reception in the Diplomatic Reception Room on December 14, 2011; President Barack Obama meeting with leaders in the Roosevelt Room: on November 13, 2012, to discuss the fiscal cliff and a balanced approach to the debt limit and deficit reduction, on February 25, 2014, to provide an update on the Administration’s immigration accountability executive actions, and on March 16, 2016, to discuss the President's nomination of Chief Judge Merrick B. Garland to the United States Supreme Court; and Neera Tanden introducing President Obama for remarks on economic mobility during an event hosted by the Center for American Progress at THEARC (Town Hall Education Arts Recreation Campus) in Washington, D.C. on December 4, 2013.

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The materials in FOIA 22-16614-F are a systematic body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult an archivist about related materials.

Records responsive to this FOIA were found in these collection areas – Obama Presidential Electronic Records The Executive Office of the President (EOP) instance of the Electronic Records Archive (ERA) contains electronic records created or received by Obama administration staff. These records are stored in Search and Access Sets (SAS) that represent their originating computer program, such as Exchange Email or the Worker and Visitor Entry System (WAVES). In addition to records captured from the White House’s electronic systems, EOP-ERA also contains records from the home and shared drives used by White House staff.