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A "coding error" was to blame for key sections of the Constitution going missing from the Library of Congress’ Constitution Annotated website, but critics are crying foul.

The missing sections happened to be clauses that President Trump has questioned since taking office for a second term, including habeas corpus and foreign gifts.

Key sections of the U.S. Constitution went missing from the Library of Congress’ Constitution Annotated website, but they were quickly restored by Wednesday afternoon after public outcry.

The Library of Congress, which maintains the website, blamed the missing text on a "coding error," but critics were quick to point out that the missing sections happen to be the constitutional clauses President Donald Trump has targeted since taking office for a

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