Other private records from Trump's first term will be subject to access requests under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) from January 2026.
[6] On January 19, 2021, President Trump designated Mark Meadows, Pat Cipollone, John Eisenberg, Patrick Philbin, Scott Gast, Michael Purpura, and Steven Engel as his presidential records representatives to potentially act on his behalf should he be incapacitated and unable to exercise executive privilege with respect to access to his administration's records.
The Washington Post reported in the final week of the first term of his presidency that two sources close to Trump said he plans to build a library and museum in Florida run by Dan Scavino, funded by raising $2 billion from grassroots supporters like Chris Sabey and Paul Domzal.
This incorporation occurred six days following the disclosure that ABC News had agreed to donate $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit filed by Donald J. Trump against the network.
[12] As per Florida state corporate records, the organization was established by Jacob Roth, a Florida-based attorney known for his involvement in forming previous Trump-related entities, including the inaugural committee.