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  2. Presidential Records Act - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Records Act (PRA) of 1978, 44 U.S.C. §§ 2201–2209, [3] is an Act of the United States Congress governing the official records of Presidents and Vice Presidents created or received after January 20, 1981, and mandating the preservation of all presidential records.

  3. Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014

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    The bill prohibits the president, the vice president, or a covered employee (i.e., the immediate staff of the president and vice president or office advising and assisting the president or vice president) from creating or sending a presidential or vice presidential record using a non-official electronic messaging account unless the president ...

  4. Bush White House email controversy - Wikipedia

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    The Presidential Records Act mandates the preservation of all presidential records. Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington and The Wall Street Journal contend that the missing emails may constitute a violation of this Act. [5] [6] [26] [31]

  5. Supreme Court stays out of Peter Navarro's fight to keep ...

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    The Presidential Records Act, Navarro’s lawyers told the court, does not allow the National Archives “to invade a former employee’s privacy to force the compelled production of Presidential ...

  6. Past US presidents, VPs asked to recheck for classified docs

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    The Archives sent a letter Thursday to representatives of former presidents and vice presidents extending back to Ronald Reagan to ensure compliance with the Presidential Records Act, according to ...

  7. National Archives asks former presidents and vice presidents ...

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    Under the Presidential Records Act, all presidents’ and vice presidents’ records — including any classified documents — must be turned over to archives by the ends of their terms.

  8. Lawsuit alleges that Trump violated the Presidential Records Act

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    A lawsuit filed Tuesday alleges that President Trump violated the Presidential Records Act and the Federal Records Act by “intentionally failing” to keep written accounts of meetings with ...

  9. History of communication by presidents of the United States

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    Email usage in the Oval Office increased when George W. Bush entered office after Clinton, and it continued to increase under Barack Obama's presidency. Barack Obama was the first president to communicate with the public via email while he was campaigning. His campaign team collected 13.5 million email addresses during the 2008 election. [20]