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DOJ wants to scrap Watergate-era rule that makes presidential records public

The DOJ is seeking to overturn a Watergate-era rule that mandates presidential records be made public, a move that could significantly reduce transparency. This development relates to ongoing legal battles over Trump's handling of documents and has sparked debate about government accountability. The proposal represents a major shift in how presidential records are managed and accessed by the public.

Background

The Presidential Records Act of 1978 was enacted after Watergate to ensure public access to presidential records and prevent destruction of government documents. Recent cases involving presidential document handling have brought renewed attention to these transparency laws.

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Hacker News (RSS)
Published
Apr 11, 2026 at 03:28 AM
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