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It's not just about backups. If you discontinue the collection of certain data or mess with the data itself before publication, the whole study might get useless. Take those long-term studies researching health outcomes over decades. If you mess with the data collection there, you can't get clean data back after Trump is dead.
Well yeah I'm more than aware that many of the programs that were shut down mid studies, could have an insane amount of work that can't just be paused and picked back up in the middle, only talking about the data sets that are being explicitly deleted or changed, of which I can't imagine there's not enough version control and redundancy in the government that shouldn't make it possible to return a data set to the exact form it was on an exact day.