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Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:40 PM 10 hrs ago

Harry Litman - The People v. the Shredder-in-Chief

Earlier this week, two organizations filed suit in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia to stop the Trump Administration from treating the Presidential Records Act (PRA) as a dead letter. The case came in the wake of an opinion from the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) that concluded that the PRA is unconstitutional, contradicting a 7-2 Supreme Court decision without citing a single judicial precedent, and giving a green light to Trump and others in his ambit to alter or destroy presidential records.

The plaintiffs are the American Historical Association, the largest membership organization of historians in the world, and American Oversight, a nonpartisan nonprofit government watchdog that uses FOIA requests and litigation to expose official misconduct

The lawsuit seeks a declaration affirming that the PRA is constitutional and that the OLC opinion is unlawful. The plaintiffs also seek an order compelling the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) to resume its obligations under the Act. And in what may be the most pointed request of all, they seek an injunction against Trump personally, requiring him—after leaving office—to turn over any presidential records in his possession to NARA, and requiring the other defendants to disclose to the court any known instances in which Trump destroys records or converts them for his personal use. That last piece is a direct shot at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago mischief.

The case has been assigned to U.S. District Judge Beryl Howell. That’s a heartening draw for the plaintiffs. Howell is a widely respected former chief judge of the D.C. District Court with a strong track record of ruling against executive overreach.

https://harrylitman.substack.com/p/the-people-v-the-shredder-in-chief

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Harry Litman - The People v. the Shredder-in-Chief (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin 10 hrs ago OP
So many lawsuits. I'm glad the agencies are keeping up... yellow dahlia 9 hrs ago #1
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