United States Magazines: Trump was clogging White House toilets with torn documents, secret papers found in private homes

The New York Times and The Washington Post report new insights into Donald Trump’s relationship to archiving. The Capitol Riot Investigation Committee has had to ask telecom operators for call information from private cell phones.

The United States the previous president Donald Trumpin there is a lack of information on what to do. Trump appears to have taken some of the documents related to him out of the White House himself.

The New York Times according to the House of Representatives Committee, which is investigating the attack on the U.S. Congress in January 2021, has found alarmingly little information on, for example, the call traffic on the day of the riot.

Little is known about Trump’s own call traffic and calls from the White House and its employees. It is known that in addition to the telephone assigned to the President, Trump was happy to use his personal cell phone and also the telephones of his assistants.

For this reason, the Committee has made a legal request for information to telephone operators who have access to call information on personal subscriptions.

On the other hand the House of Representatives Monitoring Committee has also received call reports that have first been torn and then taped back together.

According to The New York Times and its sources, this suggests that Trump may have tried to destroy the data, after which someone else has rescued documents that must be filed under U.S. law.

One of the sources in The New York Times is the magazine’s White House specialist editor Maggie Habermanin a book to be published soon Confidence Man. It deals with Trump and his presidency.

According to the book, White House workers repeatedly noticed that the toilets in the building were clogged because torn paper prints had penetrated them.

Trump’s way of ripping documents has also been told Politico magazine in 2018.

The person holding the office of President of the United States is subject to document legislation. The President has no right to destroy documents concerning himself.

The Washington Post says the National Archives for Preserving Presidential Records has found that Trump has taken top-secret documents out of the White House into his private residence in Mar-a-Lagoon.

Lehden according to the case, it came to light when the National Archives seized 15 boxes of documents that had previously been transported out of the White House to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago apartment. At least one truckload of document boxes has been moved on January 14, 2021, according to images published by The Washington Post.

The magazine says the documents in question may be ones that Trump used to take during his presidency from his office to the White House for possible later reading.

There is no certainty as to how the documents ended up in Trump’s private residence in Mar-a-Lagoon, The Washington Post writes.

National Archives took possession of the boxes taken to Mar-a-Lagoon in January. On Thursday, the National Archives asked the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate the matter, but it was not yet known whether the federal police, the FBI, would launch an investigation into the matter.

According to sources in The Washington Post, the documents found in Mar-a-Lago include documents classified as top secret.

“Top Secret” is used for documents whose disclosure to unauthorized persons could reasonably be expected to cause an exceptionally serious threat to national security, quotes U.S. archiving regulations.

For now it is not known how many of these top-secret documents have been found. Their subject matter is also unknown.

According to the newspaper, the National Archives had discovered last summer that at least the dictator of Trump and North Korea was missing from the material previously submitted to it. Kim Jong-unin communication between

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