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presidential records act and the twit in chief...

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once again, the man who puts the twit in twitter is deleting tweets after they are posted, copied, mocked and (hopefully) being collected somewhere for future purposes.  ALL of his tweets during the intel committee are :::POOF::: gone!

The Presidential Records Act (PRA) of 1978, 44 U.S.C. §§ 22012207, is an Act of Congress of the United Statesgoverning the official records of Presidents and Vice Presidents created or received after January 20, 1981, and mandating the preservation of all presidential records. The PRA changed the legal ownership of the official records of the President from private to public, and established a new statutory structure under which Presidents must manage their records.

Specifically, the Presidential Records Act:

  • Defines and states public ownership of the records.
  • Places the responsibility for the custody and management of incumbent Presidential records with the President.
  • Allows the incumbent President to dispose of records that no longer have administrative, historical, informational, or evidentiary value, once he has obtained the views of the Archivist of the United States on the proposed disposal.
  • Requires that the President and his staff take all practical steps to file personal records separately from Presidential records.
  • Establishes a process for restriction and public access to these records. Specifically, the PRA allows for public access to Presidential records through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) beginning five years after the end of the Administration, but allows the President to invoke as many as six specific restrictions to public access for up to twelve years. The PRA also establishes procedures for Congress, courts, and subsequent administrations to obtain special access to records that remain closed to the public, following a 30‑day notice period to the former and current Presidents.
  • Requires that Vice-Presidential records are to be treated in the same way as Presidential records.

 

    since the presidential records act of 1978 clearly states that all writings and records are to be preserved UNLESS approval of the archivist is obtained, what is being done to ensure this “record, of the (diminished) mind of 45 is being kept, as required by law.  these tweets are not “private notes” to himself. the tweets are from the elected (with a little help from his comrades) resident of the white house.

    who has oversight to ensure the records are not altered, deleted (oops! too late) and preserved?

    2018. we MUST secure the house and senate. and, wouldn’t it be delicious if the missing tweets took down the orange monkey!

    just sayin'


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