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Presidential Records Act Amendments of 2007, passed by the House on March 14, 2007. Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014, enacted into law on November 26, 2014; Communications Over Various Feeds Electronically for Engagement Act of 2017, named after President Trump's "covfefe" tweet
Following Trump's loss in the 2020 United States presidential election, talks began between the Trump administration and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) regarding transferring documents related to the Trump administration. Under the Presidential Records Act (44 U.S.C. §§ 2201–2209), any presidential documents under ...
Trump's second claim was that a president may keep any government documents he wishes under the Presidential Records Act. [114] On April 4, Cannon denied Trump's motion to dismiss the indictment. Trump had claimed that a president, under the Presidential Records Act, may keep any government documents he wishes.
The charges against Trump "make no reference to the Presidential Records Act, nor do they rely on that statute for purposes of stating an offense," U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon wrote.
But some believe they face an uphill climb, citing Trump’s move to house the department inside an agency created by the executive branch, subject to the Presidential Records Act versus the ...
The National Archives and Records Administration recently recovered 15 boxes of official records from former President Trump's home at the Mar-a-Lago beach club in Palm Beach, Fla., some of which ...
Trump's legal team added that the defense is "still evaluating potential motions" and that they could relate to presidential immunity, the Presidential Records Act, Trump's security clearances and ...
The United States Department of Justice represents Trump. President Trump had used Twitter as a communication medium during his campaign and during his tenure as president, including tweets on inauguration day. [3] CREW contends that deletion of tweets is the destruction of presidential records in violation of the Presidential Records Act of 1981.