DOJ Opinion: Presidential Records Act Unconstitutional
April 14, 2026·about 3 hours ago·via The Conversation

A Justice Department opinion argues the Presidential Records Act is unconstitutional, potentially allowing presidents to destroy documents at will like in the old days when they burned papers freely. This challenges a 1978 law passed after Watergate to ensure government transparency and prevent cover-ups by bureaucrats. From a liberty-loving view, weakening federal overreach on presidential papers protects executive power from endless Deep State fishing expeditions. Read more about this...