the moment. that is not about his guitar skills, or his downhill skiing skills. this morning s washington post describes the former president of chauvin with shredding paper, including briefings, schedules, articles, memos both sensitive and mundane, all in violation of the presidential records act. it adds quote, the ripping was so relentless, that trump team implemented protocols to try to assure that he was abiding by the presidential records act. aides from either the office or the staff secretary or the oval office operations team would come in behind trump, to retrieve the piles of torn paper that he left in his wake. then, staffers from the white house office of records management were generally responsible for jigsaw-ing the documents back together, using clear tape. this is important, and a timely new reporting as the former president s documents are set to open up the elect committee of the january 6th attack for
sure enough on the january six investigation started receiving trump white house records that trump had fought for months to have them blocked from getting. some of them had indeed been ripped up and taped back together. and this week, the washington post reported that quote, trump shredding of paper was far more widespread and indiscriminate than previously known. throughout his presidency, staffers made a habit of coming in behind trump to retrieve the piles of torn paper left in his wake. and then quote, jigsaw-ing the documents back together using tape. and it went beyond just tearing things up quote, one senior trump white house official said that he and other white house staffers frequently put documents into burn bags to be destroyed, rather than preserving them. and we decide themselves what should be saved and what should be burned. the january six committee asked for certain documents related
trump white house records that trump had fought for months to have them blocked from getting. some of them had indeed been ripped up and taped back together. and this week, the washington post reported that quote, trump s shredding of paper was far more widespread and indiscriminate than previously known. throughout his presidency, staffers made a habit of coming in behind trump to retrieve the piles of torn paper left in his wake. and then quote, jigsaw-ing the documents back together using tape. and it went beyond just tearing things up quote, one senior trump white house official said that he and other white house staffers frequently put documents into burn bags to be destroyed, rather than preserving them. and we decide themselves what should be saved and what should be burned. the january six committee asked for certain documents related to trump s efforts to pressure vice president mike pence, for