WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman August Pfluger (R-TX-11) is calling for strict adherence to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) guidelines to protect Biden-Harris administration documents during the upcoming presidential transition.
Pfluger emphasized the importance of preserving records, stating that all agencies and departments should maintain transparency and safeguard documents and communications according to NARA protocols.
“Any individual in the federal ranks who destroys records to conceal information from the newly elected administration should face consequences,” Pfluger stated. He stressed that a peaceful transfer of power should encompass all levels of the administration, not only the Office of the President.
The congressman also highlighted recent legislation he introduced to impose penalties on federal employees who attempt to resist or obstruct the will of the newly elected administration. Pfluger’s legislation aims to train federal employees and ensure non-partisan conduct, specifically referencing instances where federal personnel were accused of resisting the Trump administration.
“The American people spoke loud and clear," he stated. "We must ensure federal employees who brazenly resisted the Trump Administration previously accept the results of the election and conduct themselves as non-partisan civil servants under a second Trump presidency.”
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