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DOJ Declares Presidential Records Act Unconstitutional, Citing Congressional Overreach

The DOJ's legal opinion marks a historic shift, questioning the constitutionality of a law that has long protected presidential archives. This move could radically alter the management and preservation of presidential records, sparking major legal and political debates. Next steps include potential congressional responses and judicial challenges to this unprecedented assertion.
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