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Papers were “periodically” found clogging up toilets in the White House residence during Donald Trump’s presidency, The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman writes in her upcoming book.
White House staffers believed the then-president himself had blocked the pipes by trying to flush ripped-up pieces of paper, according to the “Confidence Man” author. Axios shared details from the book, scheduled for release later this year, on Thursday.
DOC DUMP: W.H. STAFF REPORTEDLY SUSPECTED TRUMP FLUSHED FILES
OMG, worse than having a mentally ill child in the White House!
Fortunately, for America, the U.S. Constitution was protected from Trump's TP fever.View attachment 599707
Papers were “periodically” found clogging up toilets in the White House residence during Donald Trump’s presidency, The New York Times’ Maggie Haberman writes in her upcoming book.
White House staffers believed the then-president himself had blocked the pipes by trying to flush ripped-up pieces of paper, according to the “Confidence Man” author. Axios shared details from the book, scheduled for release later this year, on Thursday.
DOC DUMP: W.H. STAFF REPORTEDLY SUSPECTED TRUMP FLUSHED FILES
OMG, worse than having a mentally ill child in the White House!
Fortunately, for America, the U.S. Constitution was protected from Trump's TP fever.
No word concerning his goons and their treatment of other official documents.
Tramp isn't allowed near sharp objects. A terlet is his only outlet.What, no shredder?
The Cry Baby Loser's toilet habits are not pertinent unless they explain the "gaps" in the record, but there is evidence that he absconded with documents, and that is illegal.Yep, we shall see.
Oh look, another sheep who buys the bullshit without ever seeing any actual proof.Trump was truly a dreadful president – completely unfit to hold any elected office.
Trump’s willful destruction of records is further proof of his incompetence and corruption, and his contempt for our democratic institutions and the rule of law.
Yet still no proof any of this actually happened.The Cry Baby Loser's toilet habits are not pertinent unless they explain the "gaps" in the record, but there is evidence that he absconded with documents, and that is illegal.
Section 2071 of Title 18 of U.S. Code states that anyone who “willfully and unlawfully conceals, removes, mutilates, obliterates, or destroys” records or documents filed in any public office can be fined or imprisoned for up to three years.It’s deemed a more serious crime if documents are classified, in which case a penalty of up to five years imprisonment can apply.In both cases, those held responsible are then disqualified from holding any office in the United States.Voices: We may never know if Trump flushed documents down the toilet — but we do know something
The former president says he was told that he was under ‘no obligation’ to hand over the documents, but the law suggests he may be mistakennews.yahoo.comThe White House Plumbers may finally redeem themselves.