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Laura Loomer @LauraLoomer - EXCLUSIVE 
White House Records Director Who Caused the National Archivist To Prompt The Raid On Mar-a-Lago By Biden’s @FBI & DOJ Is Still Employed By The Trump White House!!!
David S. Ferriero, the 10th Archivist of the United States (2009–2022), played a pivotal role in the controversy surrounding President Donald Trump’s handling of federal records that led to him being indicted (falsely and maliciously) during the 2024 Presidential election. 
After Trump left office in January 2021, the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), under Ferriero’s leadership, alleged (falsely and maliciously) that 15 boxes of presidential records had been taken to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate. Ferriero accused Trump of violating the Presidential Records Act (PRA), which allows the President to transfer his records to NARA at the end of their administration. Ferriero claims he requested the return of these records, and in February 2022, NARA retrieved the boxes from Mar a Lago. 
Unable to contain his disdain for President Trump, Ferriero referred the matter to the Department of Justice (DOJ) under @JoeBiden, citing potential violations of federal laws, including the Espionage Act. Ferriero stretched the PRA’s enforcement, as the law lacks strong punitive measures, and his referral to the DOJ escalated the situation, and ultimately prompted the FBI’s August 8, 2022 raid on Mar-a-Lago. 
It was Archivist David Ferriero who informed the House Oversight Committee in a February 18, 2022 letter that “classified national security information” was allegedly found in the 15 boxes taken to Mar a Lago, and that he notified the Biden Justice Department about potential violations of the Presidential Records Act. 
Read his letter here: https://archives.gov/files/foia/ferriero-response-to-02.09.2022-maloney-letter.02.18.2022.pdf
There never would have been a Jack Smith Special Counsel trying to jail President Trump during the 2024 Presidential election without former @USNatArchives Archivist David Ferriero. 
In a Washington Post @wapo article from May 11, 2022 that explained how the DOJ investigation into Trump’s records was initiated, Ferriero is quoted saying that White House Records Director Philip Droege is the person who alerted him to the 15 missing boxes of Trump documents. 
“Regarding the material Trump took to Florida, Ferriero said he was told by the White House Office of Records Management about a group of boxes in the White House residence that should go to the Archives.”
Ferriero’s interpretation of the PRA and his DOJ referral were politically motivated, given the unprecedented nature of such a raid on a president’s residence and the double standard with Joe Biden, who had classified documents in his garage inside his Corvette at his personal residence in Wilmington, Delaware. 
Fast forward to 2025, and this situation has become even more dire. The July 2025 Annual Report to Congress on White House Personnel that was just released reveals that Philip Droege is currently serving as the White House Director of Records Management. 
See screenshot below. 
As Archivist, Ferriero interacted with Droege, who served as the longtime Director of the White House Office of Records Management. During a tour of the National Archives by White House records staff near the end of Trump’s first term, Ferriero presented Droege with a plunger, referencing reports of Trump flushing documents down White House toilets, further inflaming attacks on President Trump @realDonaldTrump and his administration by the Fake News Media. 
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