This is interesting.
Donald Trump just deleted a tweet. Now that he's president, that might not be legal.
President Donald Trump tweeted on Saturday morning that he was "honered" to serve as 45th president of the United States.
Moments later, the tweet was gone — presumably deleted by the president or his team.
Under the 1978 Presidential Records Act, the president must obtain the "views of the Archivist of the United States" before disposing of any records.
And his tweets — whether sent from his personal Twitter account or his official @POTUS account — are considered a matter of public record.
Things get a lot more complicated when you are the president.
I guess he'd better check his spelling before he Tweets and stop being so impulsive.
I don't expect him to follow the rules anyway.
He never has, so why should he start now?