The key part of the US constitution was temporarily removed from the Congress website. The provisions of the provisions, including the prohibition of the titles of Hubbers and the titles of Sharafat, disappeared from the digital version of the document. Since then they have been restored. 404 Media Consumers on the Lamy forums reported the first amendment after they were spotted.
There are many ways to read a copy of the US Constitution. But finding an online version of the Library of Congress is the easiest. Along with its counterpart organized by national archives, it is a government digital communication by the government. Both of them also sit on Google’s search results for the “US Constitution”.
Therefore, when the key parts are removed from the website, it is worth considering. And when they meet with people whom the Trump administration has said that he wants to remove it, it is a little eyebrow.
Parts of Article I, section 8, were missing, with all section 9 and 10 of Article I. “The privilege of the writ of hubbestos will not be suspended,” it was a part of it. It was also gone that “no title of nobility will be given by the United States.” Dutto for US officials to ban foreign exit.
Lemmy Thread, which caught the first changes, includes a complete list of modification. The national archives version was not edited.
404 Media Note that, before these amendments, the website had not changed significantly after the internet archive back machine was first arranged. (He has returned in Archive 2019.) The US Constitution has not changed since 1992.
Explanation of the American Library of Congress about Blueski.
(Bluzki)
The Library of Congress said it was a mistake. “It has been brought to our attention that some parts of Article 1 are missing from the Constitution (Constitution.Connes.Gov) website,” the official account published on Bluesky. “We have learned that the reason is a coding error. We are working to correct it and expect it to be resolved soon.” It was turned back around ET at 2pm on Wednesday.
The Trump administration has no government control over the Library of Congress, which runs the website. But in May, the president sacked Congress Carla Hayden’s librarian. ۔ The Senate has to confirm a permanent alternative.
This is not the first time that government government websites have removed the text that hurts the Trump administration. In March, New York Times Hundreds of words have been removed from the public facing websites and other content. These include terms such as “activity,” “disability,” equality, “” women, “” prejudice, “” pollution, “” racism, “” sex, “” transgender “and” women “. (“Men” were not included in the list of prohibited words.)
Of course, deleting the text from the website does not change the document legally. (“You realize that they are still present, even if you don’t post them, is okay?”


