Justice Department rules presidential record-turnover law unconstitutional
April 3, 2026 • Google News World
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The Justice Department has issued a statement regarding the Presidential Records Act, which requires the president to turn over records at the end of their administration. According to the department, this law is unconstitutional.
The Presidential Records Act was enacted to ensure that presidential records are preserved and made available for public access. However, the Justice Department has stated that it is not required to enforce this act.
In a statement, the department explained that the law does not apply to former presidents or their successors. This means that Donald Trump, who left office in 2021, is not required to turn over his presidential records.
The department’s position on the matter was first reported by Axios, which cited an internal memo from the Justice Department. The memo stated that the department would not take action to enforce the Presidential Records Act against Trump or any other former president.
Other news outlets, including CBS News, The Washington Post, and NBC News, have also reported on the department’s statement. However, their coverage has focused on the facts of the matter rather than offering analysis or commentary.
The Justice Department’s position on this issue is likely to be subject to further scrutiny and debate in the coming days and weeks.
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