I'm pretty sure this is referring to records in the archive, not actual personal records that the President has in his possession. If they are in his possession, they're personnal property and these laws do not apply.
Not only that, but 2012 case law renders the definitions outlined in the PRA a moot point, so they can't even charge him based on that because any records he took with him when he left office are his personal records.
Yes. That refers to the records maintained by NARA.
However, this is incorrect.
If they are in his possession, they're personnal property and these laws do not apply.
The presidential records access presidential records are the property of the United States government and when a president leaves office, this legal custodian is the national archives.
I'm pretty sure this is referring to records in the archive, not actual personal records that the President has in his possession. If they are in his possession, they're personnal property and these laws do not apply.
Not only that, but 2012 case law renders the definitions outlined in the PRA a moot point, so they can't even charge him based on that because any records he took with him when he left office are his personal records.
Exactly. A total sham like everything else these POS communists represent.
Yes. That refers to the records maintained by NARA.
However, this is incorrect.
The presidential records access presidential records are the property of the United States government and when a president leaves office, this legal custodian is the national archives.