House Oversight Committee leadership sends formal inquiry letters requesting internal communications protocols and ethics compliance records regarding executive social media dissemination and outside advisory coordination.

WASHINGTON, D.C. — The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability sent a formal letter of inquiry to the White House Counsel's Office on Tuesday, requesting internal administrative documentation regarding social media messaging workflows and compliance with the Presidential Records Act.
The inquiry follows media reporting examining the operational role of senior White House communications aide Natalie Harp and the internal review processes governing direct executive social postings, official policy announcements, and interactions with private political consulting entities.
Committee ranking members requested copies of internal ethics clearances, device security logs, and communications records from January 2025 to the present to ensure that official executive messaging adheres to statutory archival standards and federal conflict-of-interest regulations.
Under the Presidential Records Act (PRA), all official communications, digital messages, and public statements generated by executive staff in the performance of statutory duties must be systematically preserved for historical transfer to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).
Congressional investigators emphasized that automated message-deletion applications or unvetted private devices represent potential vulnerabilities for federal record preservation compliance.
White House spokespersons affirmed that all executive communications operate in strict compliance with federal transparency laws and established administrative procedures, indicating the Counsel's Office will provide standard institutional responses to committee leadership by the September 15 deadline.

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