Leicester Mercury

Probe into records at Trump’s estate

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A House of Representa­tives committee is investigat­ing whether former president Donald Trump violated the Presidenti­al Records Act - after boxes of presidenti­al records were discovered at his Florida estate and a news report claimed he destroyed documents while in office.

Oversight committee chairwoman Carolyn Maloney said in a statement on Thursday she was “deeply concerned these records were not provided to the National Archives and Records Administra­tion promptly at the end of the Trump administra­tion and they appear to have been removed from the White House.”

Ms Maloney wrote a letter to the archivist, David Ferriero, seeking informatio­n on 15 boxes of records the National Archives recovered from Mr Trump at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach.

The Presidenti­al Records Act mandates that records made by a sitting president and his staff are preserved in the archives and an outgoing leader is responsibl­e for turning over documents to the National Archives at the end of the term.

The oversight committee is seeking communicat­ions between the National Archives and Mr Trump’s aides about the missing boxes and informatio­n on what they may have contained.

Ms Maloney is asking for the informatio­n by the end of next week.

Records are central to any presidency, but Mr Trump’s in particular have been at the centre of an investigat­ion by another House committee that’s investigat­ing the violent January 6, 2021 insurrecti­on at the US Capitol.

Mr Trump tried and failed to withhold White House documents in a dispute that rose to the US Supreme Court.

The former president said in a statement that, following “collaborat­ive and respectful discussion­s,” the National Archives arranged for the transport from Mar-a-Lago “of boxes that contained Presidenti­al Records in compliance with the Presidenti­al Records Act”.

“The papers were given easily and without conflict and on a very friendly basis.”

Mr Trump said the records will one day become part of the Donald J. Trump Presidenti­al Library.

There are also concerns that Mr Trump was destroying records before he left office and the House oversight panel wrote to the archivist in December 2020, as Mr Trump’s term was winding down, about those concerns.

The Washington Post reported recently that Mr Trump “tore up” data that was both “sensitive and mundane” and that the archivist has referred the matter to the Justice Department to investigat­e whether Mr Trump violated the Records Act.

The Justice Department did not comment.

A referral for potential criminal prosecutio­n from a federal agency or from Congress does not mean that the Justice Department is likely to bring charges or that it will even investigat­e the matter.

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