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DOJ Proposes to Eliminate Rule Ensuring Public Access to Presidential Records
The Department of Justice has put forward a proposal to amend a longstanding rule that guarantees public access to presidential records, a move that raises concerns about transparency.
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Summary
The Department of Justice is seeking to make significant changes to a rule established during the Watergate era, which mandates that presidential records be accessible to the public.
This proposal has sparked discussions regarding the implications for transparency and accountability in government, as it could limit public access to important historical documents.
As this situation develops, it remains to be seen how the public and lawmakers will respond to the DOJ's initiative and what it might mean for the future of presidential record-keeping.
Key Facts
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| Article URL | https://theintercept.com/2026/04/09/trump-documents-library-presidential-records-act/ |
| Comments URL | https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47722566 |
| Points | 21 |
| Comments | 2 |
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