Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Another Dispute Emerges In Trump Documents Inquiry

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The administration is allegedly illegally concealing records on the unprecedented FBI raid on the home of former President Donald , which comes as Trump leads President in ahead of a possible 2024 reelection contest.

The non-profit public interest law firm Judicial Watch announced that, as of March 31, the National Archives has released only 1,276 pages of over 8,000 records on the federal investigation of allegations Trump illegally retained and handled .

“The 's National Archives is hiding almost every record it has about its manufactured records dispute with President Trump,” said Judicial Watch President .

The released records were secured after Judicial Watch filed an August 2022 Freedom of Information Act lawsuit after the National Archives and Records Administration allegedly unlawfully failed to respond to a February 2022 FOIA request for:

“All records regarding the referral from NARA to the regarding the records management procedures of former President . This request includes all related records of communication between any official or employee of NARA and any official or employee of the Department of Justice and/or any other branch, department, agency, or office of the federal government.”

“All records regarding the retrieval of records from President Trump or any individual or entity acting on his behalf by the National Archives and Records Administration. This request includes related records of communication between any official or employee of NARA and President Trump and/or any individual or entity acting on his behalf.”

Judicial Watch claims the released records confirm how “the Biden White House was directly involved in the dispute by initiating ‘special access request' that advanced an FBI investigation of Trump's records.”

According to Judicial Watch, Gary Stern, general counsel for the National Archives, wrote to his colleagues on August 23, 2022:

And, this evening the Post just published a new story detailing an April 12, email that I sent to the Trump reps concerning the DOJ special access request for the 15 Trump boxes, along with many other details concerning the DOJ request and the overall issue. [Redacted]

“On April 12, an Archives official emailed Philbin [former White House deputy counsel Pat Philbin] and John Eisenberg, another former deputy White House counsel, to tell them the Justice Department, via the Biden White House, had made the request. The email offered the lawyers the opportunity to view the documents as well, but said the documents were too sensitive to be removed from the agency's secure facility.”

Conservatives expect further releases of documents will show how the investigation and the current Justice Department criminal investigation are driven by concerns Trump will defeat Biden and not show any criminal intent or offense.

The opinions expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the positions of American Liberty News.

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Donny Ferguson
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Donny Ferguson is a professional fundraiser and organizational manager. Born and raised in Texas, he has lived in Washington, D.C. for 16 years. Ferguson also served as Senior Communications and Policy Adviser in the United States House of Representatives, operating one of Capitol Hill's most effective media operations.

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