Judicial Watch announced that, as of March 31, the National Archives has released only 1,276 pages of over 8,000 records about the unprecedented document dispute and raid on the home of former President Trump.
The records were released as the result of Judicial Watch's August 2022 Freedom of Information Act lawsuit filed in after the National Archives and Records Administration unlawfully failed to respond to a February 2022 FOIA request.
All records regarding the retrieval of records from President Trump or any individual or entity acting on his behalf by the National Archives and Records Administration.
The records uncovered by Judicial Watch's lawsuit include information further confirming how the Biden White House was directly involved in the dispute by initiating "Special access request" that advanced a FBI investigation of Trump's records.
"The Biden administration's National Archives is hiding almost every record it has about its manufactured records dispute with President Trump," stated Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton.
In August 2022, Judicial Watch forced the release of the raid affidavit through its court request to unseal the warrant materials used in the unprecedented raid on the home of former President Trump.
In September 2022, Judicial Watch filed lawsuits against the DOJ for its records and the FBI's records about the Mar-a-Lago raid search warrant application and approval, as well as communications about the warrant between the FBI, Executive Office of the President and the Secret Service.
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