(AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is promising to replace the head of the National Archives ... wasn't in the post at that time. David Ferriero, who had been appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009, announced in January 2022 that he'd be retiring ...
Presidents are legally required to provide most of their records to the National Archives once they leave office. When the National Archives realized that some documents were missing from its collection after Trump left office, they made repeated demands for him to return them, according to the federal indictment.
David Ferriero, who had been appointed by President ... Presidents are legally required to provide most of their records to the National Archives once they leave office. When the National Archives ...
National Archives alerted DoJ in 2022 to issues with Trump’s handling of classified documents, resulting in FBI search and federal charges.
David Ferriero, who had been appointed by President ... Presidents are legally required to provide most of their records to the National Archives once they leave office. When the National Archives ...
(AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is promising to replace the head of the National Archives ... wasn’t in the post at that time. David Ferriero, who had been appointed by President Barack ...
(AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is promising to replace the head of the National Archives ... wasn’t in the post at that time. David Ferriero, who had been appointed by President Barack Obama in 2009, announced in January 2022 that he’d be ...
CBS reported the “Archives” contacted the DOJ over concerns about classified documents taken to Mar-lag-o after Trump left office. This was learned from Ferriero’s letter to the House Oversight Committee (2/18/22). It’s clear the focus was on Trump and not on Joe Biden who had taken classified documents for years.
President Joe Biden annnounced Friday that the Equal Rights Amendment has been ratified and should be considered the law of the land.
Reading cursive is a superpower,” Suzanne Isaacs, a community manager with the National Archives Catalog in Washington, DC, told USA TODAY.
The National Archives poured cold water Friday on President Biden’s declaration that the Equal Rights Amendment is now part of the Constitution, saying courts and Mr. Biden’s own Justice Department have rejected that notion.
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