Nationwide Archives struggles to keep up flood of presidential data
- The Nationwide Archives turns into proprietor of presidential data when administrations change arms.
- However apps that robotically delete messages increase issues about erasing historical past.
WASHINGTON – White House documents found at the homes of Donald Trump, Mike Pence and Joe Biden barely scratched the floor of issues the National Archives and Records Administration faces in monitoring and storing presidential data for posterity.
Authorities officers generally cart residence paperwork, in a dispute over what’s public and what’s private. FBI agents seized 11,000 documents at Trump’s estate Mar-a-Lago past the lots of of categorised data.