US National Archives | Members of the Trump administration are said to still have state documents

(Washington) Some members of Donald Trump’s administration have still not released documents that are legally the property of the state, the US National Archives informed Congress in a letter made public by US media.

Posted at 12:06 p.m.

“Although there is no easy way to establish absolute traceability, we know that we do not have all of what we should have,” writes acting chief archivist Debra Steidel. Wall, in a letter to the elected democrat Carolyn Maloney, at the head of a powerful parliamentary commission of inquiry.

The letter dated Friday does not specify the names of the White House members involved, but claims that some of them used private email accounts for official business, without passing those messages to the National Archives. as required by US law.

Mme Wall says in the letter that the National Archives — which is responsible for preserving official government records — will consult with the Justice Department on potential legal action “to recover records that have been unlawfully removed.”

The Archivist’s letter was sent in response to a request from Mr.me Maloney who wanted to find out about the latest developments in the case of the entire boxes of documents taken away by Donald Trump on his departure from the White House.

A 1978 law obliges every American president to transmit all of his emails, letters and other working documents to the National Archives.

In January, Donald Trump handed over fifteen boxes to the National Archives. After examining them, the federal police estimated that he probably kept others at Mar-a-Lago, his luxurious residence in Florida. FBI agents went there for the first time in June and became convinced that not all the documents had been given to them.

On August 8, they conducted a spectacular search in Mar-a-Lago on the basis of a warrant for “withholding classified documents” and “obstructing a federal investigation”, and seized about 30 other boxes.

Donald Trump says he is “persecuted” politically and assures that the thousands of documents seized are personal or declassified.


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