Executive Order 13489 of January 21, 2009
Upon the passage of 30 days after receipt by the incumbent and
former Presidents of a notice of intent to disclose Presidential records,
the Archivist may disclose the records covered by the notice, unless during
that time period the Archivist has received a claim of executive privilege
by the incumbent or former President or the Archivist has been instructed
by the incumbent President or his designee to extend the time period for
a time certain and with reason for the extension of time provided in the
notice.
Claim of Executive Privilege by Incumbent President. (a) Upon receipt
of a notice of intent to disclose Presidential records, the Attorney General
(directly or through the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal
Counsel) and the Counsel to the President shall review as they deem appropriate
the records covered by the notice and consult with each other, the
Archivist, and such other executive agencies as they deem appropriate concerning
whether invocation of executive privilege is justified.
Executive Order 12667 of
January 16, 1989 - President Ronald W. Reagan
Upon the passage of 30 days after receipt by the incumbent and
former Presidents of a notice of intent to disclose Presidential records,
the Archivist may disclose the records covered by the notice, unless during
that time period the Archivist has received a claim of Executive privilege
by the incumbent or former President or the Archivist has been instructed
by the incumbent President or his designee to extend the time period.
If a shorter time period is required under the circumstances set forth in section
1270.44 of the NARA regulations, the Archivist shall so indicate in the notice.
Claim of Executive Privilege by Incumbent President. (a) Upon receipt
of a notice of intent to disclose Presidential records, the Attorney General
(directly or through the Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal
Counsel) and the Counsel to the President shall review as they deem appropriate
the records covered by the notice and consult with each other, the
Archivist, and such other Federal agencies as they deem appropriate concerning
whether invocation of Executive privilege is justified.
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I knew it!! What was Reagan hiding?! Let's see if we can figure it out. President Reagan, Ronald Reagan....Ronald Wilson Reagan...wait, that's six letters in each of his names.....6.6.6.......HOLY FUCK