tape, the volume of paper they re having to deal with has shrunk, is that because the president is doing this less, or is it because white house staff are collecting fewer of the shreds and sending them to the archives to be reassembled? my impression of it was that they have aides have tried to tell him, explain to him that these papers need to be saved, don t tear them up. and it took a long time for an old dog to learn new tricks here. this is the way he s been doing it forever. after the piece posted i talked to people who ve worked with trump at various times in his career who said they you know, they remember him ripping, shredding paper. so the message didn t sink in. so they just cleaned up after him to make sure that he doesn t violate the law. because they were scared. his aides were scared tha he would. maybe that message has sunk in over the course of 1 1/2 years now that he s been in office. and he could be, you know,
and it took a long time for an old dog to learn new tricks here. this is the way he s been doing it forever. after the piece posted i talked to people who ve worked with trump at various times in his career who said they you know, they remember him ripping, shredding paper. so the message didn t sink in. so they just cleaned up after him to make sure that he doesn t violate the law. because they were scared. his aides were scared that he would. maybe that message has sunk in over the course of 1 1/2 years now that he s been in office. and he could be, you know, changing his habits now. but at the beginning of the administration it was just the volume was enough for the whole department to be working on this. so it could be that he s getting better. it could be conceivably that they re not cleaning up as much after him. i mean, i don t know. maybe that will be one of the letters we find when this all becomes history and we get more insight into what is going on. this is so ins