Under 18 U.S.C. §2071, an individual who “willfully and unlawfully” conceals, removes or destroys a federal record can be fined and imprisoned for up to three years. The statute also applies to attempts to conceal, remove, or destroy a federal record.
So many people owe @RandPaul a big fat apology today.
— Young Americans for Liberty (@YALiberty) May 21, 2024
Listen to every second of this.pic.twitter.com/EAACyvfYMw
.@RandPaul sends letter asking DOJ to open an investigation of NIH's David Morens.
— Paul D. Thacker (@thackerpd) May 22, 2024
Under 18 U.S.C. §2071, an individual who “willfully and unlawfully” conceals, removes or destroys a federal record can be fined and imprisoned for up to three years. The statute also applies to… pic.twitter.com/S2siug6o4N