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National Archives close after two people dump red powder on case holding Constitution
The National Archives closed to the public early on Wednesday afternoon, after two people dumped red powder onto the case that holds the U.S. Constitution.
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Emancipation Proclamation to be on permanent display next to founding US documents
The Emancipation Proclamation will be permanently displayed next to the Constitution, Bill of Rights and Declaration of Independence in D.C.
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At Least 80 Calls to National Archives Since 2010 About Mishandling Classified Information
The National Archives has been called more than 80 times in the past decade-plus about classified materials found in the papers of former members of Congress and other U.S. officials. That tally cited in newly released congressional testimony underscores the weaknesses in how the government tracks and safeguards its most important secrets. Archives officials said most of the calls came...
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National Archives Asks Former US Presidents and Vice Presidents to Recheck for Classified Documents
The National Archives has asked former presidents and vice presidents to recheck their personal records for any classified documents following the news that President Joe Biden and former Vice President Mike Pence had documents in their possession after they left office.
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DOJ Reviewing ‘Small Number' of Classified Documents Found at Biden Think Tank
The Justice Department and National Archives are reviewing the documents, a White House lawyer said Monday.