Likely their argument, which they already seem to be setting up, that it’s “just informational”. No kidding, what do you think the Amber Alert is?
Via The Blaze:
The Department of Justice may have violated their own shutdown contingency plan by taking the AMBER Alert website offline, an official DOJ document outlining their plans during a government shutdown reveals.
The official contingency plan, issued by the department on September 30, lists five categories of services the DOJ would continue operating if “faced with a lapse in appropriations.”
One of those categories, No. 5, appears to imply the AMBER Alert program would remain untouched, since it’s tasked with business that concern issues of life and death, Townhall.com first reported. AMBER Alerts are emergency broadcasts pushed out to alert the public about children that have been abducted.
According to the department document, issues “related to ‘emergencies involving the safety of human life or the protection of property,’ i.e., where there is a reasonable likelihood that the safety of human life or the protection of property would be compromised, in some significant degree, by delay in the performance of the function in question,” would continue operating even during a lapse in government funding.

