Feds blame 'coding error' for deleting parts of Constitution
Briefly

Recent disappearance of several sections of Article 1 of the Constitution from the Library of Congress website, attributed to a coding error, has raised political concerns. Sections on Congress's legislative powers, particularly those relevant to a Trump controversy, were among the missing. Although the Library of Congress explained that it was a simple coding issue and restored the content, discussions on social media suggest skepticism regarding the explanation. The library stresses the importance of maintaining digital resources as a core component of its mission.
The Library of Congress reported that some sections of Article 1 are missing due to a coding error and are working to resolve the issue soon.
Multiple social media platforms and Reddit have been buzzing over the disappearance of parts of the Constitution, raising suspicions about the timing and content.
The missing sections relate to politically sensitive topics, including powers granted to Congress, particularly activities connected to Trump controversies.
The Library emphasizes that keeping the Constitution Annotated and digital resources up to date is a critical part of its mission.
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