Re: President Donald Trump
I still get a laugh from all the "fake" news comments. CNN is an arm of the democratic party.
I guess that makes Faux Snooze an arm of the republican party.
In all seriousness, how can we expect truth from an administration that isn't documenting conversations or other official records that should be kept a for historical perspective ... and which will provide the real truth at some point in the future.
Wonder what they are hiding ? Same with all the other things Trump is hiding by way of the legal system.
Off The Record: Trump Administration Criticized For How It Keeps Documents
https://www.npr.org/2020/02/24/80821...eeps-documents
I still get a laugh from all the "fake" news comments. CNN is an arm of the democratic party.
I guess that makes Faux Snooze an arm of the republican party.
In all seriousness, how can we expect truth from an administration that isn't documenting conversations or other official records that should be kept a for historical perspective ... and which will provide the real truth at some point in the future.
Wonder what they are hiding ? Same with all the other things Trump is hiding by way of the legal system.
Off The Record: Trump Administration Criticized For How It Keeps Documents
Historians and activists charge that the White House has failed to keep notes of the president's meetings with foreign leaders, including with Russian President Vladimir Putin, and that other papers, including records of alleged abuses of undocumented immigrants, could be destroyed.
Immigration activists fear that records relating to the treatment of undocumented immigrants — including detainee deaths, complaints about medical conditions, and alleged sexual assault and abuse of detainees — could be destroyed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The American Immigration Council, an advocacy organization, along with three other groups last week filed Freedom of Information Act requests with ICE asking for the documents, as a way to keep them intact.
Immigration activists fear that records relating to the treatment of undocumented immigrants — including detainee deaths, complaints about medical conditions, and alleged sexual assault and abuse of detainees — could be destroyed by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The American Immigration Council, an advocacy organization, along with three other groups last week filed Freedom of Information Act requests with ICE asking for the documents, as a way to keep them intact.
Historians are fighting on another front with the Trump administration: over the preservation or, in some cases, the creation of presidential records. President Trump is reportedly averse to having note-takers present at his meetings with foreign leaders and is said to have torn up some notes, in violation of the Presidential Records Act.
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