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NARA is responsible for the preservation *and access* of records. As with other agencies which interface directly with the public - IRS, USPS, Social Security - Republicans have hobbled Archives services to frustrate the public with government and to get us to push for privatization.

Of course, with the Trump administration, Republicans have had an additional incentive to actively prevent access. For several years Freedom of Information Act requests have been backed up. Now that Trump's presidential papers irregularities have metastasized to possible criminal cases, the situation created by Trump and his Republican co conspirators is taking a disproportionate percentage of limited resources. This does not only obstruct research and reporting - ie government transparency.

Recently Rep. Jared Golden (D, Maine CD2) a combat veteran of our conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, who now serves on the Veterans Affairs Committee, wrote to NARA about the plight of veterans, who because they cannot access their records, which can only be accessed through NARA, they cannot receive their essential and emergency benefits.

The harm Trump and the Republicans do ripples out across the nation. Much of it irreparable for many of us.

https://golden.house.gov/media/press-releases/response-severe-backlog-veterans-records-requests-golden-joins-call-full

https://golden.house.gov/sites/golden.house.gov/files/Bentz.Keller.RMBost-Letter%20to%20Fully%20Reopen%20NPRC%201.24.22.pdf

https://www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records

https://www.archives.gov/veterans

Rowshan Nemazee's avatar

Four compelling stories to digest, Heather! Thank you for picking up on the most authentic points in all your communications.

A note of thanks to Judge Mehta as well for his ruling on tfg's role in the insurrection and his meticulous reading of all the evidence.

Such a great deal to be proud of tonight: a presidential president, a most effective and efficient US intelligence service, and while "[w]e do not know where the next several days will lead, of course, but it is notable that the solidarity of the countries allied against authoritarianism, strengthened by U.S. diplomacy, is holding strong."

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