Exclusive: Trump's DOJ says he's not required to turn over official records
Source: Axios
President Trump's Justice Department has concluded that a federal law requiring presidential records to be turned over to the government is unconstitutional, a senior White House official tells Axios.
Why it matters: The finding is an indication Trump will be reluctant to give all of his official records to the National Archives at the end of his term, as presidents have done for nearly a half-century under the Presidential Records Act of 1978.
The law, passed in the post-Watergate era as a hedge against government corruption, states that every official record regarding a president's decisions or policies belongs to the U.S. government, not the president.
Trump has shown that he disagrees with the law.
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2026/04/01/trump-doj-presidential-records-act-national-archives
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hlthe2b
(113,971 posts)BootinUp
(51,323 posts)MLWR
(1,027 posts)He disagrees with most laws, particularly when he decides he's going to violate them. And the DOJ is not the body in our government that decides whether or not a law is constitutional.
usonian
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LiberalArkie
(19,807 posts)loyal to Russia or Israel.
liberalgunwilltravel
(1,213 posts)is no excuse.
Buddyzbuddy
(2,624 posts)the A.G.'s (insert name) Justice Dept..
It's possible I don't recall. It's so irritating hearing T....'s Generals, T....'s whatever. It's the American peoples Whitehouse, our Justice Dept., etc.
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(8,613 posts)Bonding don't mean sh## in the real world.