The National Archives says certain presidential records from the Trump administration remain outstanding, citing information that some White House staff used non-official electronic systems to conduct official business
In a Friday letter to the panel’s chairwoman, New York Democrat Carolyn Maloney, the National Archives and Records Administration, or
said. Last month, Maloney requested in a letter that to reclaim all records that belong to the federal government that were created during the Trump administration. ’s findings in one of those collections prompted a Justice Department investigation into the mishandling of classified records and a search in August at Mar-a-Lago, Trump’s Florida beach club. In its letter to Maloney,
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