Similarly (is there a federal agency that
isn't corrupt?),
January 25, 2023 2:00am EST
National Archives silent as disparity between its handling of Biden, Trump documents fuels questionsA House Oversight Committee spox tells Fox News Digital NARA missed its deadline to hand over requested documents
By Joseph A. Wulfsohn |
Fox News The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) has remained mum in the weeks since President Biden's classified documents scandal broke, a vastly different approach it took regarding former President Trump and his storage of sensitive records.
Since the passing of the Presidential Records Act, presidents and vice presidents are required by law to hand over all presidential records to the National Archives. On its website, NARA dubs itself as "the nation's record keeper," that its collection of records "help us claim our rights and entitlements, hold our elected officials accountable for their actions, and document our history as a nation."
Well, it appears the National Archives has fallen quite short of its mission following the revelation that Biden had classified documents from his tenure as vice president and as senator in various locations in his Wilmington, Delaware home including his garage and his Penn Biden Center think tank. ...