Checking back in with the information security administration

Roll over Jason Chaffetz and tell James Comey the news:
The National Archives and Records Administration discovered what it believed was classified information in documents Donald J. Trump had taken with him from the White House as he left office, according to a person briefed on the matter.
The discovery, which occurred after Mr. Trump returned 15 boxes of documents to the government last month, prompted the National Archives to reach out to the Justice Department for guidance, the person said. The department told the National Archives to have its inspector general examine the matter, the person said.
It is unclear what the inspector general has done since then, in particular, whether the inspector general has referred the matter to the Justice Department.
An inspector general is required to alert the Justice Department to the discovery of any classified materials that were found outside authorized government channels.
There are two major differences between Trump’s information retention protocols and EMAILS! The first is that Trump’s conduct is infinitely worse. The second:
pic.twitter.com/No6n8w24NQ— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) February 10, 2022
