A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting a Justice Department opinion that deemed the law unconstitutional. U.S. District Judge John Bates ruled the act is likely constitutional and found a substantial risk of non-compliance.

A federal judge has ruled that Trump can’t violate the Presidential Records Act just because he feels like it.

A federal judge ordered White House staff and President Trump's top advisers to comply with a law that requires certain presidential records to be preserved.

A Washington federal judge on Wednesday ruled that the Trump administration cannot ignore the Presidential Records Act, and held the law is likely constitutional. The order, from…

A federal judge said Wednesday that White House staff must preserve their official records, including communications that they send via non-official text message services, pushing…

A federal judge has ordered the Trump administration to comply with the Presidential Records Act, rejecting a Justice Department opinion that deemed the law unconstitutional. U.S.…

US federal judge has ordered White House staff under President Donald Trump to continue complying with the Presidential Records Act.