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

"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 records covered 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."
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MarineBob · 56-60, M
He's black that would be racist
DallasCowboysFan · 61-69, M
@MarineBob Now they are saying that the records taken from Mar A Lago are not related to nuclear weapons but evidence related to Russiagate that were declassified.

If it is true then there is not much difference between the Gestapo and the FBI.
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@MarineBob You did look this up and found that the National Archive sent Past President Obama the records for use in his presidential library, in the same manner that previous presidents received theirs from the Archives, they didn't simply walk off with them.
MarineBob · 56-60, M
@samueltyler2 oh that building that isn't built yet and spends millions in court battles against it
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@MarineBob what are you ranting about? President Obama is allowed by law to establish a library, as have his predecessors. You do know that there are such spread across the US, even Gerald Ford, who was never elected as such, warranted such:
https://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 You mean the national archives looked at all 3,000,000 documents before presenting them to barry big ears?
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@sunsporter1649 you know, you really push it too far! First, is have no confirmation of the number of documents. I assume that the national archivists knew exactly what they gave every president in history to use in their Presidential libraries. Be real! Do a search and see how the archive gives documentation to all presidents.
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 Yeah, right, they inspected all the documents, any more fairy tales you got?
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@sunsporter1649 how do YOU know they didn't?
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
@samueltyler2 The same way I know the doj has no clue what's in Melina's underwear drawer
samueltyler2 · 80-89, M
@sunsporter1649 WTF are you ranting about now?
SevIsPamprinYouAlways · 56-60, F