Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 7:59 a.m. No.17445505   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5508 >>5509 >>5512 >>5513 >>5554 >>5569 >>5677 >>5737 >>5870 >>5889 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

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“Documents from the Obama administration have been transferred to the Barack Obama Presidential Library. You may send your request to the Obama Library. However, you should be aware that under the Presidential Records Act, Presidential records remain closed to the public for five years after an administration has left office.”

RAIDED by the GOOD GUYS (per POTUS).

Shockingly quiet.

No leaks?

Presidential libraries are put in place to retain control over self-incriminating c-doc releases.

Scam!

Review the law.

What is different re: Hussein's PL?

Who controls?

These people really are stupid.

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June 19, 2017 | Judicial Watch

Judicial Watch: Obama NSC Advisor Susan Rice’s Unmasking Material is at Obama Library

 

Records Sought by Judicial Watch May Remain Closed to the Public for Five Years

 

(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch today announced that the National Security Council (NSC) on May 23, 2017, informed it by letter that the materials regarding the unmasking by Obama National Security Advisor Susan Rice of “the identities of any U.S. citizens associated with the Trump presidential campaign or transition team” have been removed to the Obama Library.

 

The NSC will not fulfill an April 4 Judicial Watch request for records regarding information relating to people “who were identified pursuant to intelligence collection activities.”

 

The agency also informed Judicial Watch that it would not turn over communications with any Intelligence Community member or agency concerning the alleged Russian involvement in the 2016 presidential election; the hacking of DNC computers; or the suspected communications between Russia and Trump campaign/transition officials. Specifically, the NSC told Judicial Watch:

 

Documents from the Obama administration have been transferred to the Barack Obama Presidential Library. You may send your request to the Obama Library. However, you should be aware that under the Presidential Records Act, Presidential records remain closed to the public for five years after an administration has left office.

 

Judicial Watch’s Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) April 4 request sought:

 

1.) Any and all requests for information, analyses, summaries, assessments, transcripts, or similar records submitted to any Intelligence Community member agency or any official, employee, or representative thereof by former National Security Advisor Susan Rice regarding, concerning, or related to the following:

 

Any actual or suspected effort by the Russian government or any individual acting on behalf of the Russian government to influence or otherwise interfere with the 2016 presidential election.

 

The alleged hacking of computer systems utilized by the Democratic National Committee and/or the Clinton presidential campaign.

 

Any actual or suspected communication between any member of the Trump presidential campaign or transition team and any official or employee of the Russian government or any individual acting on behalf of the Russian government.

 

The identities of U.S. citizens associated with the Trump presidential campaign or transition team who were identified pursuant to intelligence collection activities.

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 8:04 a.m. No.17445513   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5554 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445505

>June 19, 2017 | Judicial Watch

 

>Judicial Watch: Obama NSC Advisor Susan Rice’s Unmasking Material is at Obama Library

 

2.) Any and all records or responses received by former National Security Advisor Susan Rice and/or any member, employee, staff member, or representative of the National Security Council in response to any request described in part 1 of this request.

 

3.) Any and all records of communication between any official, employee, or representative of the Department of any Intelligence Community member agency and former National Security Advisor Susan Rice and/or any member, employee, staff member, or representative of the National Security Council regarding, concerning, or related to any request described in Part 1 of this request.

 

The time frame for this request was January 1, 2016, to the April 4, 2017.

 

While acknowledging in its FOIA request that “we are cognizant of the finding by the Court of Appeals … that [the NSC] “does not exercise sufficiently independent authority to be an ‘agency’ for purposes of the Freedom of Information Act,” Judicial Watch argued:

 

The records sought in this request pertain to actions by the former National Security Advisor that demonstrate a much higher degree of independent authority than was contemplated by the court; specifically, the issuance of directives to the Intelligence Community related to the handling of classified national security information…

 

The recent revelations of the role of Susan Rice in the unmasking the names of U.S. citizens identified in the course of intelligence collection activities and the potential that her actions contributed to the unauthorized disclosure of classified national security information are matters of great public interest.

 

Judicial Watch has filed six FOIA lawsuits related to the surveillance, unmasking, and illegal leaking targeting President Trump and his associates (see here, here, here, here, here and here).

 

“Prosecutors, Congress, and the public will want to know when the National Security Council shipped off the records about potential intelligence abuses by the Susan Rice and others in the Obama White House to the memory hole of the Obama Presidential Library,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. “We are considering our legal options but we hope that the Special Counsel and Congress also consider their options and get these records.”

 

>https://www.judicialwatch.org/judicial-watch-obama-nsc-advisor-susan-rices-unmasking-material-obama-library/

 

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"Believe it or not, key Obama spying scandal documents are over at the Obama presidential library…we're considering our legal options to get them, and I suggest a special council and Congress consider its legal options and get those documents too." –JW President Tom Fitton

 

 

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Believe it or not, key Obama spying scandal documents are over at the Obama presidential library. We just learned that from the National Security Council, who told us in response to our request for documents about Susan Rice's unmasking of the Trump team, the DNC hacking, and the Russia story…they told us that they had moved those documents over to the Obama Presidential Library.

 

Well, we're considering our legal options to get them, and I suggest a special council and Congress consider its legal options and get those documents too.

 

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Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 8:16 a.m. No.17445554   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5569 >>5592 >>5853 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445513

>>17445505

>What is different re: Hussein's PL?

>Who controls?

 

Updated Information About Obama Presidential Library

 

The Barack Obama Presidential Library plans to employ a new virtual model that makes records available online. The below bullet points and list of frequently asked questions provide background details and additional information.

 

 

The Presidential Libraries Act of 1955 codified the acceptance, in the name of the U.S., of land, buildings, and equipment for the purposes of creating a Presidential archival depository, as well as the role of the National Archives in maintaining, operating, and protecting them as a Presidential archival depository. The Act does not require a foundation to build a facility to house the records and artifacts, nor does it require the National Archives to accept such a facility.

 

 

The act was amended in 1986, establishing a presumptive limit of 70,000 square feet for any future Presidential Library facility that will be provided to the government and a requirement for an endowment of 20 percent of the overall initial construction cost of the facility to offset the maintenance costs of the facility. That amount was increased in 2003 to 40 percent and increased again in 2008 to 60 percent.

 

 

The Obama Foundation made the decision in May 2017 not to construct a Presidential Library for NARA to house the paper records and physical artifacts. Instead, the Foundation intended to provide funding for the digitization of records so they could be made available online. NARA in turn announced a New Model for the Preservation and Accessibility of Presidential Records in a May 2017 press release.

 

 

Unfortunately, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted these plans. Digitization plans are on hold. With the Obama Presidential records becoming subject to Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests onJanuary 20, 2022,NARA will process textual records in a traditional manner, with archival staff processing responsive textual records requested via FOIA from the textual record.

 

 

NARA will then digitize these processed records in the same manner records are digitized at other Presidential Libraries as part of the FOIA review and access process. Digitization of these processed records will occur after review/notification has been completed. The paper records will continue to be preserved as permanent records after digitization is complete.

 

 

NARA continues to retain legal and physical custody of the records and artifacts. NARA will maintain, preserve, and provide access to the Presidential records of the Obama administration, in accordance with the Presidential Records Act.

 

 

NARA will store and preserve the original materials in an existing NARA facility that meets NARA’s standards for archival storage.

 

 

The classified records have been relocated to the National Archives at College Park, MD, to facilitate their review for declassification as part of the work by the National Declassification Center (established by President Obama via Executive Order 13526) and in keeping with recommendations of the Public Interest Declassification Board.

 

 

While the vast majority of the material transferred into the custody of the National Archives from the Obama administration was “born digital” (the 300 million emails are equivalent to over one billion pages), the 30 million pages of paper records are an integral part of the collection.

 

 

The Obama Presidential Center, to be located on Chicago’s South Side in Jackson Park, will be a privately operated, non-federal organization that includes a presidential museum. NARA will not have a Library or staff presence at this site.

 

 

>https://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/information-about-new-model-for-obama-presidential-library

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 8:19 a.m. No.17445569   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5595 >>5677 >>5870 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445554

>>What is different re: Hussein's PL?

 

>>Who controls?

<COVID-19 pandemic has impacted these plans. Digitization plans are on hold.

These faggots blame everything on Covid-19. Was it Covid or was it that they were

RAIDED by the GOOD GUYS (per POTUS).?

>>17445505

 

FAQs

DECISION / NEW MODEL

Why is the “new model” going to be different from the other existing NARA Presidential Libraries?

 

The Obama Foundation, a private entity, made the decision not to construct a Presidential Library for NARA to house the textual and audiovisual records and artifacts. NARA will store and preserve the original materials in an existing NARA facility that meets NARA’s standards for archival storage. NARA retains legal and physical custody of the records and artifacts. NARA will maintain, preserve, and provide access to the Presidential records of the Obama administration, in accordance with the Presidential Records Act, employing a virtual model for opened records.

 

Did the Obama Foundation need approval from the National Archives to implement this decision?

 

The Obama Foundation is not required to provide NARA with a building for the records and our staff. In May 2017, they informed us and publicly announced that they will not be doing so. Their decision is not subject to NARA approval.

 

What are NARA’s responsibilities regarding President Obama’s records?

 

NARA will maintain, preserve, and provide access to the Presidential records of the Obama administration, in accordance with the Presidential Records Act. Our mission and responsibility have not changed.

 

Is it unusual for a Presidential Museum to be owned and operated by a Presidential foundation, not NARA?

 

This model is similar to that of the Richard Nixon Library and Birthplace, which operated privately from 1990 to 2007. During that time period, the National Archives did not administer or operate its museum, nor were there National Archives staff onsite. Using that framework, NARA will focus its resources and personnel on preserving and making the Obama presidential records accessible to the public in digital format. This will include lending items for display in the museum operated by the Foundation as part of the Obama Presidential Center as well as lending to other institutions.

 

Are there benefits, such as increased efficiency, that can be realized from the new structure?

 

Yes. While we are still exploring all of the opportunities and challenges presented by the new model, several aspects of the new model lend themselves to potential efficiencies and savings. For example, the decentralized approach to storing classified records and later processing them for declassification has been highlighted by subject matter experts within and outside the Federal government as prone to inefficiency.

 

Are there any plans to impose this model on existing Presidential Libraries and Museums and, if so, how will that affect NARA employees at those facilities?

 

NARA has no plans to apply this change retroactively.

 

NARA indicated that records would be stored in existing facilities; does that mean that the collection will be broken up in different locations? Where will the materials be stored?

 

The unclassified records and the artifacts will be stored in an existing NARA facility to be determined and the classified records have been moved to the National Archives at College Park, Maryland, where they will be reviewed for declassification by the National Declassification Center (established by President Obama in 2009 by Executive Order 13526).

 

Will the Barack Obama Presidential Library have an active accessioning program?

 

Yes. Adding to the body of materials that serve as the archives of each President is an important part of NARA’s mission. The Barack Obama Presidential Library has already accessioned collections donated to us from the public and will continue to do so. These collections, after being reviewed according to the donor’s stipulations, will be made available virtually through the National Archives Catalog and on the Barack Obama Presidential Library website and will also be available for loan to external and internal institutions (including the Obama Presidential Center) as part of our ongoing loan program.

 

Will this new model be the model for all presidential libraries going forward?

 

NARA supports this model going forward. Considering the increasing volume of records that are born-digital, this model aligns with changes in the expectations of the public that our holdings be available free and online. It also fits squarely with our new Strategic Plan. This model also opens up more options for future former presidents beyond traditional brick-and-mortar facilities, will ultimately improve public access to records, and is compatible with ongoing digital government initiatives.

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 8:29 a.m. No.17445595   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5599 >>5677 >>5870 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445569

>>What is different re: Hussein's PL?

They are digitizing the records so they can easily alter them

 

STAFFING

What will the future staffing plan of the Barack Obama Presidential Library look like? Will their responsibilities differ than those of traditional presidential libraries?

 

There is and will continue to be a distinct staff dedicated to the preservation, review, and access of the presidential records and artifacts of the Barack Obama administration. No final decisions have been made at this time regarding the number of staff or where they will be located.

 

How will NARA assist researchers with these digitized records?

 

NARA is committed to supporting all researchers, whether they visit one of our physical research rooms or access our holdings online. We reach more people today online than we serve in our research rooms around the country, so this is an important issue for us and we are continually exploring how we can increase and improve our engagement with online researchers.

 

Will any Federal staff work in the museum or on the exhibits, educational, or any other public programming function at the Obama Presidential Center?

 

NARA will not have a presence at the Obama Presidential Center. NARA will preserve the artifacts and records and will manage an ongoing loan program to support the display of items at museums that meet our standards, including the privately run Obama Museum, which will be a component of the Obama Presidential Center. NARA-led education and public program functions will all be accomplished from existing NARA facilities.

 

DIGITIZATION / RECORDS PROCESSING

Will documents be posted as they are digitized, and will paper records of as-yet undigitized records be available in the meantime?

 

Most Presidential records are not publicly available for five years after the end of the administration. NARA will be processing and preparing materials for release to researchers during the five-year period. In general, NARA will not make Obama Presidential records available to the public—in paper or digital formats—before January 2022.

 

Will researchers be able to access original documents after they have been digitized?

 

After the records are digitized, NARA will store and preserve the original materials in an existing NARA facility that meets NARA’s standards for archival storage. If there is a compelling need to see an original document, NARA will make it available in one of its public research rooms. This is consistent with long-standing NARA practice relating to systematically digitized and microfilmed records. Further, we do not serve originals to the public when we identify concerns from a security or preservation perspective or when a record is released in redacted form under the Presidential Records Act, the Freedom of Information Act, the Privacy Act, a deed of gift, or any other provision of law, regulation, or policy.

 

Original documents and artifacts will be available for loan as part of our ongoing loan program.

 

Will classified records be digitized?

 

In time, classified records that have been declassified and then reviewed in accordance with the Presidential Records Act will be digitized and made available to requestors in the same manner that the unclassified records are being made available – i.e., virtually, through the National Archives Catalog and the Barack Obama Presidential Library website.

 

In what order will documents be processed?

 

The order of processing, digitization, and public release all remain to be determined until we have more information about work flows, staffing, and budget. Most Presidential records are not publicly available for five years after the end of the administration, and after that are made available in response to FOIA requests. NARA will be processing and preparing materials for release to researchers during the five year period. In general, NARA will not make Obama Presidential records available to the public before January 2022.

 

Will the Obama Presidential Library respond to FOIA requests in the meantime?

 

Presidential records are not subject to FOIA for five years. NARA is committed to meeting all our obligations under the Presidential Records Act and the FOIA.

 

Does processing happen at the same time as digitization?

 

Metadata created as part of the digitization process may inform processing, but the digitization and review processes are otherwise separate and distinct.

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 8:48 a.m. No.17445677   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5737 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445306

>>17445505

>>17445569

>>17445595

 

>andthe classified records have been moved to the National Archives at College Park, Maryland,where they will be reviewed for declassification by the National Declassification Center (established by President Obama in 2009 by Executive Order 13526).

Searching for signs of a raid by the good guys.

Possible Coincidence but found this story:

 

>https://smnewsnet.com/archives/413934/maryland-state-police-continue-fatal-collision-investigation-prince-georges-county-2/

>Barrack

<Barack

>age 45

<age 44

 

Maryland State Police Continue Fatal Collision Investigation In Prince George’s County

January 15, 2017

 

Shortly after 3:00 a.m. this morning, the Maryland State Police, College Park Barrack responded to a single vehicle collision at the eastbound Route 198 (Sandy Spring Road) ramp to northbound I-95, Laurel, Maryland. The preliminary investigation revealed a 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee was located off the road and overturned in the woods off the ramp to northbound I-95.

 

The driver’s name was Howard Thompson 3rd, 45, Laurel, Maryland. He was transported to the Prince George’s Hospital Center and treated for minor injuries. There were two passengers in the vehicle at the time of the collision. One of the passengers in the vehicle, Arden Hall, 44, Laurel, Maryland was partially ejected and was pronounced deceased at the scene. The other passenger was transported to the Prince George’s Hospital Center and treated for minor injuries. His identity is unknown at this time. Next of kin has been notified.

 

Maryland State Police, Crash Team re-constructionist conducted the detailed crash reconstruction. Preliminary investigation revealed that driver impairment might have contributed to this collision. The cause of the collision is still under investigation but this seems to be a single vehicle collision with no other vehicle involved.

 

The ramp was closed for approximately for three hours throughout this investigation.The State Highway Administration handled the lane closures.

 

Anyone with information regarding this crash is asked to contact the Maryland State Police, College Park Barrack. The investigation is continuing.

 

> https://mdsp.maryland.gov/Organization/Pages/FieldOperationsBureau/BarrackQCollegePark.aspx

State Police

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Fingerprinting Services

 

The F.B.I. will no longer accept paper fingerprint cards. All fingerprints submitted to the F.B.I. will need to be taken electronically.

 

Please visit the DPSCS website to find a fingerprinting location near you.​​​​​​​

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Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 9:06 a.m. No.17445737   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5800 >>5870 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445505

>June 19, 2017 | Judicial Watch

>Judicial Watch: Obama NSC Advisor Susan Rice’

 

>>17445677

>Maryland State Police Continue Fatal Collision Investigation In Prince George’s County

<January 15, 2017

I wonder if knowing about a raid on muh presidential records would've caused Susan Rice to send herself a CYA email on inauguration of Trump day?

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 9:20 a.m. No.17445800   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5837 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445306

 

>>17445737

>I wonder if knowing about a raid on muh presidential records would've caused Susan Rice to send herself a CYA email on inauguration of Trump day?

Or force you to implement theinsurance policy

>>17445592

 

>Shit head Obongo can keep his records sealed for up to 12 years.

and Tim Russert asked one too many legitimate questions

 

Obama puts his presidential records off-limits for 12 years

 

by WorldTribune Staff, January 9, 2017

 

President Barack Obama has opted to keep his presidential records under wraps for 12 years after he leaves office on Jan. 20.

 

Obama sent a letter to the National Archives in Julyauthorizing close aide Anita Decker Breckenridgeto act as his representative in the release of his White House records in future decades.

President Barack Obama in the Oval Office. /Pete Souza/White House

President Barack Obama in the Oval Office. /Pete Souza/White House

 

The letter was released to Politico on Jan. 6 under the Freedom of Information Act.

 

Obama’s notice, dated July 26, 2016, means that if he were to die or become incapacitated before 2029, Breckenridge would retain discretion over which advice and appointment-related records should be made public, according to Politico.

 

“If a president were to die in office without signing a letter similar to the one Obama signed in July, much of that confidential advice could go public after five years,” the Politico report said.

 

Both Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush signed their restriction letters less than two years after taking office. Obama waited until year eight of his presidency to sign his.

they never thought she would lose

 

Clinton’s notice, signed in 1994, named then-first lady Hillary Clinton and close adviser Bruce Lindsey as official representatives under the Presidential Records Act.

 

Clinton’s letter was the subject of controversy in 2007 during Hillary Clinton’s first bid for the presidency.

 

During a nationally televised debate between Hillary Clinton and Obama, late NBC Washington Bureau Chief Tim Russert said the directive put any White House records of communications between the former first lady and her husband off limits until 2012.“Would you lift that ban?” Russert asked.

 

“We’ll move as quickly as our circumstances and the processes of the National Archives permits,” Hillary Clinton responded.

 

Obama objected, calling the secrecy “a problem” that made it hard for Democrats to criticize Bush for leading “one of the most secretive administrations in our history.”

 

Bill Clinton later said that his wife had been sandbagged and that Russert had mischaracterized the letter.

 

“She was incidental to the letter,” the former president insisted. “It was a letter to speed up presidential releases, not to slow them down.”

 

On his first day in office, Obama rolled back a Bush executive order that historians said gave the families of deceased presidents too much power to withhold presidential records.

 

Anita Decker Breckenridge, National Archives, Obama puts his presidential records off-limits for 12 years, WorldTribune.com

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 9:33 a.m. No.17445837   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5861 >>5863 >>5876 >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445800

>Obama puts his presidential records off-limits for 12 years

 

> https://www.worldtribune.com/obama-puts-his-presidential-records-off-limits-for-12-years/

 

I wonder which records of Hussein's went missing?

 

Barack Obama Has Missing Records. When Will the FBI Ransack His House?

Matt Vespa

Matt Vespa

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Posted: Aug 11, 2022 11:45 AM

 

If the Federal Bureau of Investigation is going to be roving the countryside looking for presidential documents, then Barack Obama’s residence must be next. By now, you all know about the federal raid on Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home, executed under the pretense of document retrieval. The FBI deployed many agents to find documents for the National Archives. The political class doesn’t want Trump to run again, and they used their allies at the Department of Justice to deliver that warning. Agents broke into the safe, manhandled Melania Trump’s clothing, and absconded with boxes of supposed documents meant for preservation, but reportedly barred Trump’s lawyers from overseeing the search.

 

All of this over some reported missing records—it’s just waggish that the feds would think we, the American people, would buy this narrative. I don’t think even the staunchest Trump hater even believes this line, with their main criticism being just that—the cover story isn’t plausible. It’s not, but let’s have some fun with this game. If federal agents are roving nationwide to ensure the National Archives is content, then Obama’s house must be ransacked next because the issue tracking all his documents stems back to 2018. Troves of Obama files went missing—vanished into the ether. Real Clear Politics around this time reported on the lost files, with Hillary Clinton’s email fiasco via her private homebrew server again being mentioned (via RCP):

 

In the middle of directing the difficult task of transferring the historically important records of the Obama administration into the National Archives, the archivist in charge,David Ferriero, ran into a serious problem: A lot of key records are missing.

 

A first-rate librarian, Ferriero has been driving a much-needed digital overhaul and expansion of the National Archives over the nine years of his appointment. This will greatly improve the ability of digital search locally and remotely, as well as accessing the files themselves.

 

To support this effort, in 2014 President Obama signed the Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments. For the first time electronic government records were placed under the 1950 Federal Records Act. The new law also included updates clarifying "the responsibilities of federal government officials when using non-government email systems" and empowering "the National Archives to safeguard original and classified records from unauthorized removal.” Additionally, it gives the Archivist of the United States the final authority in determining just what is a government record.

 

And yet the accumulation of recent congressional testimony has made it clear that the Obama administration itself engaged in the wholesale destruction and “loss” of tens of thousands of government recordscovered under the act as well as the intentional evasion of the government records recording system by engaging in private email exchanges. So far, former President Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Attorney General Lynch and several EPA officials have been named as offenders. The IRS suffered record “losses” as well. Former federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy called it “an unauthorized private communications system for official business for the patent purpose of defeating federal record-keeping and disclosure laws.”

 

Construction for the Obama library began last year, but before its opening, maybe we should check if he doesn’t have records tucked away at his Martha’s Vineyard estate. I mean, the man wanted over 10,000 documents kept under seal. Boxes of papers from Mar-a-Lago were already returned to the National Archives last February, and the feds still came down on Trump looking for anything to keep the Russian collusion myth alive—I mean, those precious presidential papers that just needed an escort by the Hoover brigade. It’s a circus. Obama's residences should be raided when the GOP regains executive control if we’re prying open safes of former presidents based on political bias. We just must ensure that the Presidential Records Act is being honored. It’s patriotism. That’s what some people are telling me.

 

>https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2022/08/11/when-will-the-fbi-raid-obamas-home-over-his-missing-records-n2611588

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 9:41 a.m. No.17445861   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5876 >>5922 >>5936 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445837

 

Case NumberTopicMaterialProcessedMaterialRestrictedMaterial Proposedfor Opening22-16581-FAll photos held by the Barack Obama Presidential Library containing the actor Matt Damon153 assets0 assets153 assetsThis researcher submitted a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for all photos held by the Barack Obama Presidential Library containing the actor Matt Damon. The Barack Obama Presidential Library electronic records proposed for opening include photographs of Matt Damon meeting with President Obama at the White House on September 30, 2013; filmmakers of “The Monuments Men” at the White House for a movie screening on February 18, 2014; and President Obama backstage at the Clinton Global Initiative at the Sheraton New York Hotel on September 23, 2014. These materials are from the White House Photo System – Presidential Search and Access Se

Anonymous ID: 32da0f Aug. 26, 2022, 9:48 a.m. No.17445876   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5922 >>5950 >>5973 >>5984

>>17445837

>>17445861

 

About: Anita Decker Breckenridge

An Entity of Type: person, from Named Graph: http://dbpedia.org, within Data Space: dbpedia.org

 

Anita Decker Breckenridge (born July 19, 1978) is an American political staffer who served in a number of positions in the administration of President Barack Obama. She was appointed White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations in March 2014, a position she took up in May 2014. In January 2017, Breckenridge was named Chief of Staff for Barack Obama's post-presidency office. Her portfolio includes the Obama Foundation and Obama presidential library. She also oversees the presidential records process.