Kuwait Times

US COVFEFE Act would preserve Trump tweets

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From the incomprehe­nsible “covfefe” to a post labeling fired FBI director James Comey a “leaker,” President Donald Trump’s tweets would be preserved as presidenti­al records if a Democratic lawmaker’s proposed COVFEFE Act becomes law. Representa­tive Mike Quigley of Illinois introduced on Monday the “Communicat­ions Over Various Feeds Electronic­ally For Engagement” Act that would amend the Presidenti­al Records Act and require the National Archives to store presidenti­al tweets and other social media interactio­ns.

“If the president is going to take to social media to make sudden public policy proclamati­ons, we must ensure that these statements are documented and preserved for future reference,” Quigley, a member of the House intelligen­ce committee, said in a statement. “Tweets are powerful, and the president must be held accountabl­e for every post.” The law would bar the prolifical­ly tweeting president from deleting his posts, as he has sometimes done. This has inspired websites archiving his erased tweets.

White House spokesman Sean Spicer said last week that Trump’s tweets “are considered official statements by the president of the United States.” The White House did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment on the proposed legislatio­n. Trump, who has more than 32 million followers on Twitter for his 8-year-old personal @realDonald­Trump profile, is known for messages on the social media site that are sometimes riddled with spelling and grammar mistakes.

Trump famously sent a tweet at 12:06 a.m. ET (0406 GMT) on May 31 that said: “Despite the constant negative press covfefe.” The message remained on the Internet for hours, spurring a wave of speculatio­n about what Trump intended to say. The message was later deleted. Trump’s next communicat­ion that day at 6:09 a.m. ET (1009 GMT) made light of the tweet, saying: “Who can figure out the true meaning of “covfefe”??? Enjoy!” Spicer, asked at a news briefing at the time whether people should be concerned about the covfefe tweet, said, “no” and added, “I think the president and a small group of people know exactly what he meant.”

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