1660116619 The mystery of the documents thrown in the White House

The mystery of the documents thrown in the White House toilet by Donald Trump

Donald Trump is said to have thrown several confidential documents in the White House toilet. Some of the former president’s associates provided photographic evidence to CNN.

Pictures from the book

Pictures from the book “Trusted Man”

News of the FBI raid on Donald Trump’s Florida mansion hit the front pages of newspapers around the world within hours. The 007ers are said to have taken dozens of boxes containing highly confidential documents from the apartment stolen from the White House apartments.

In fact, the former American president would have taken dozens of packages that he should have handed in to the state archives at the end of his term.

Former spokeswoman Stephanie Grisham said the tycoon “never handled government documents properly,” pocketing several and throwing many more papers down the toilet.

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That last statement agrees with what Maggie Haberman claims, a New York Times reporter and CNN contributor. In fact, on Monday, August 8, the reporter published the photos of some documents that the former President of the United States tore up and threw in the toilet.

Haberman is said to have received this information from some Trump employees: According to what she related in the book “Confidence Man”, the story would not have come out until White House staff were forced to call the plumbers to unclog the toilets repair.

The content of the documents is unknown. The former president has denied the allegations and has spoken of “political persecution” against him with a view to a 2024 re-election. However, other details are coming to light about the “ruthless” handling of confidential files in the US.

According to the CNN reporter Trump is said to have torn up and flushed government documents also on some trips abroad. The photos were sent to the reporter by associates of the 45th President who wished to remain anonymous.

Trump once even auctioned off a copy of his speech on Ebay. According to Haberman, the ex-president admitted this during a press briefing on Air Force One.