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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,135 posts)
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 10:23 PM Nov 2020

Trump's White House could destroy records to 'cover its own tracks' -- and 'sabotage' Biden

The president who made a pretty big stink about Hillary Clinton's emails is doing a lot of deleting himself.

Early in President Trump's term, then-White House Counsel Don McGahn warned the executive branch against destroying any presidential records or performing online communications on anything but official email accounts. But it doesn't seem the Trump White House followed that guidance, and could embark on a records-destroying fest as the president's term winds down, Jill Lepore reports for The New Yorker.

The Presidential Records Act puts all of a president's records into the public domain five years after they leave office; a former president can request 12 years for sensitive documents. But as David Ferriero, the United States' archivist, describes, the PRA "operates, essentially, as an honor system." "If the president wanted to, he could pull together all of the pieces of paper that he has in his office and have a bonfire with them," Kel McClanahan, a national security lawyer, told The New Yorker.

"The rules about record-keeping, like so much about American government, weren't set up with someone like Trump in mind," Lepore writes. Trump's daughter and adviser Ivanka Trump used a personal email to conduct official business, his son-in-law Jared Kushner regularly used the encrypted messaging service WhatsApp, and the president himself regularly deletes his own tweets. And as Trump prepares to exit the White House on not-so-great terms, "it's not impossible that his White House will destroy records not so much to cover its own tracks but to sabotage the Biden Administration," Lepore says. "This would be a crime, of course, but Trump could issue blanket pardons." Read more at The New Yorker.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-white-house-could-destroy-172600132.html

Channeling Ollie North.

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Trump's White House could destroy records to 'cover its own tracks' -- and 'sabotage' Biden (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Nov 2020 OP
Malcolm Nance says trump's people can't erase a lot of the sensitive info. He could be wrong I spose mucifer Nov 2020 #1
Whether the emails are 'deleted' or not, the Email service still retains them for upwards of 2 years TheBlackAdder Nov 2020 #2
This! They must think only they have a copy of their emails. LiberalFighter Nov 2020 #5
That's exactly what a rancid, selfish, fat piece of shit would do Blue Owl Nov 2020 #3
I kinda doubt President Biden will use any information Trump leaves behind jmowreader Nov 2020 #4
This. nt crickets Nov 2020 #7
Pure evil mother fucker world wide wally Nov 2020 #6

TheBlackAdder

(28,211 posts)
2. Whether the emails are 'deleted' or not, the Email service still retains them for upwards of 2 years
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 10:26 PM
Nov 2020

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Subpoena this shit out of them.

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LiberalFighter

(51,020 posts)
5. This! They must think only they have a copy of their emails.
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 10:52 PM
Nov 2020

I hope it implicates Republican members of Congress too.

jmowreader

(50,562 posts)
4. I kinda doubt President Biden will use any information Trump leaves behind
Mon Nov 16, 2020, 10:48 PM
Nov 2020

If the outgoing Obama administration had any sense whatsoever, they kept the files of their various contingency plans. Biden was an important part of the Obama Administration and knew how all of it worked; I would be surprised if Biden didn't just tell his staff, "act as though Trump never existed as much as you can. We'll just pick up where we left off." Any current information they need can come from the intelligence agencies and careerists at the rest of the government.

The major reason Trump will destroy everything he possibly can is to suppress evidence against him.

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