.MaddowBlog: The National Archives believes former President Trump’s mishandling of official documents may have risen to the level of criminal misconduct.
The National Archives and Records Administration has asked the Justice Department to examine Donald Trump’s handling of White House records, sparking discussions among federal law enforcement officials about whether they should investigate the former president for a possible crime....
The next obvious question is the degree to which it matters. Even if prosecutors took an interest, are there real penalties for violating the Presidential Records Act?the Post this week that if there were “willful and unlawful intent” to violate the law, there are real legal penalties for those who get caught willfully concealing or destroying public records.
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