DOJ tells Trump he doesn't have to follow law requiring him to turn over all presidential records
Source: Independent
President Donald Trump does not have to turn over all his presidential records to the government after leaving office, the Department of Justice has concluded, after finding a landmark transparency law to be unconstitutional.
"Congress does not have the power to compel an entire branch of government to create and save every single possible piece of paper," a White House official told Axios.
The stance could set up a major documents fight when Trump leaves office, a flashback to the Mar-a-Lago files case that followed his first term.
In an opinion posted on Wednesday, the DOJs Office of Legal Counsel, which advises the White House, wrote that the Presidential Records Act of 1978 exceeds Congresss enumerated and implied powers, and it aggrandizes the Legislative Branch at the expense of the constitutional independence and autonomy of the president.
Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/doj-tells-trump-doesn-t-183126807.html
The DOJ does not define Constitutionality. The courts do.
mdbl
(8,721 posts)they do.
C_U_L8R
(49,483 posts)They belong to the people, not the administrators.
Marcuse
(9,067 posts)This must be challenged before evidence is deleted, shredded, burned or sold.
FakeNoose
(42,093 posts)At least SOMEBODY is talking about it. Yes he is going to leave .... This will all be over some day....
DallasNE
(8,019 posts)The OLC opines on the constitutionality of pending legislation and Executive Orders. The President almost always follows the OLC opinion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Legal_Counsel
It would be interesting to read some of those opinions on the blizzard of Executive Orders Trump has signed, such as those related to tariffs and birthright citizenship. Is OLB actually providing legal sanction for those orders, or is Trump breaking tradition and disregarding the OLC's legal advice?
LetMyPeopleVote
(181,278 posts)The Justice Departments new legal interpretation, if upheld, could give the president the green light to hoard records.
Groups warn of risk that Trump âwill keep or destroyâ presidential records
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Thats what two nonprofit groups told a federal court in Washington on Monday, in a legal complaint seeking a declaration that the Presidential Records Act is constitutional. The complaint was prompted by a bold new claim to the contrary by the Trump Justice Departments Office of Legal Counsel.
The American Historical Association and American Oversight said in their complaint that they filed the lawsuit to stop the unconstitutional actions of the government, ensure the President and his administration abide by the recordkeeping obligations required by federal law, and to preserve the historical record that belongs to the American people, before it is forever lost.
American Oversight is one of the groups that is separately suing for the release of former special counsel Jack Smiths report on his classified documents case against President Donald Trump. The DOJ dropped Trumps federal criminal cases due to his 2024 election win, but a Trump-appointed judge has still sought to keep Smiths report secret. ....
On top of seeking a court declaration that the act is constitutional, the groups also want a ruling that the National Archives and Records Administration must comply with the act and must make relevant records publicly available as the act requires. Also among the groups requests is that Trump be barred, after his current term is up, from retaining, destroying, disposing, or otherwise handling Presidential records in a manner not in accordance with the act, and to turn over all presidential records in his possession to NARA as required by the act.
The government will have an opportunity to respond in court.
This act was passed to stop Nixon from destroying Presidential records. Like Nixon, trump will destroy all records that are not favorable to him.