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Posted: 2025-06-25 07:11:28 UTC

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The National Archives at College Park is transitioning to a restricted-access federal facility on July 7, limiting public access to important government records, including declassified files, presidential documents, and historical memos. Access will now require a 'legitimate business need,' raising concerns about transparency and control over the narrative.
Loss of public access to government records
Restricted access to declassified files and presidential documents
Concerns about transparency and narrative control
Impact on journalists, historians, and researchers
Restricting public access to important government records
Limiting transparency and accountability
Controlling the narrative by limiting access to information