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President Trump’s Justice Department has concluded that a federal law requiring presidential records to be turned over to the government is unconstitutional, a senior White House official tells Axios. Why it matters: The finding is an indication Trump will be reluctant to give all of his official records to the National Archives at the end of his term, as presidents have done for nearly a half-century under the Presidential Records Act of 1978.


How is it unconstitutional? He works for the People. The records aren’t his personally. They belong to the People.
The Whitehouse he vandalized also belongs to the people
Is the Justice department who determines whether something is unconstitutional?
You’re assuming the old system is still in place. The position description has now changed to “He rules the people.”