https://www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/justice-department-presidential-records-act-unconstitutional/
They're arguing Trump doesn't need to comply with the Presidential Records act. I wonder if this is just cover for after his term to try to prevent the "classified documents at Mar-a-Lago" thing again or if they have stuff they want to hide.
I'm not a constitutional scholar by any means but it makes sense to me that the records that pertain to the country are the property of the government, not the president.
Certainly a bit ironic given all the hand wringing about private email servers and Biden having classified documents at home too.
They're arguing Trump doesn't need to comply with the Presidential Records act. I wonder if this is just cover for after his term to try to prevent the "classified documents at Mar-a-Lago" thing again or if they have stuff they want to hide.
I'm not a constitutional scholar by any means but it makes sense to me that the records that pertain to the country are the property of the government, not the president.
Certainly a bit ironic given all the hand wringing about private email servers and Biden having classified documents at home too.