Library of Congress explains how parts of US Constitution vanished from its website

The Library of Congress, a U.S. congressional agency, has confirmed that parts of the U.S. Constitution were temporarily removed from its website due to an error. The agency did not provide further details on the reasons for the removal, but stated that the full text of the Constitution has now been reinstated on the website. The incident highlights the importance of maintaining the integrity and accessibility of key historical and legal documents, especially those that are foundational to the U.S. government and its institutions. The Library of Congress, as a custodian of such important information, has a responsibility to ensure that the public has accurate and reliable access to these documents. The prompt restoration of the full text of the Constitution on the Library's website is a positive step, but the incident raises questions about the agency's processes for managing and securing the information it provides to the public.
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