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Jan. 6 committee is following Trump's ripped up paper trail February 1, 2022 More than 3 years ago The Washington Post's essential guide to power and influence in D.C.
“These were turned over to the National Archives at the end of the Trump Administration, along with a number of torn-up records that had not been reconstructed by the White House,” the ...
Although it’s unclear how many records were lost or destroyed, it’s likely that “hundreds of documents, if not more” were torn up, reports the Post. It wasn’t just Trump either.
More specifically, ripped-up and reconstructed documents were among the more than 700 pages turned over to Jan. 6 investigators, The Washington Post reported Monday.
Donald Trump’s reported habit of tearing up documents is now confirmed by the National Archives, which sent ripped presidential papers to the January 6 House select committee. Trump has a ...
Some of the Trump White House records turned over to the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack had previously been torn up and then taped back together — perhaps by the ex-president ...
The agency did not explain how officials know former President Donald Trump himself ripped up the records, but the Archives pointed to previous reporting that White House records management staff h… ...
Some Trump White House documents preserved by the National Archives were ripped up by the former president and had to be taped back together by government officials, the records agency said Tuesday.
On Monday, the New York Times reporter and CNN contributor released two images in which torn-up pieces of papers — with what appears to be Trump's distinctive handwriting in black marker — can ...
Video surfaced Wednesday appearing to show House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif, testing and pre-ripping paper during President Trump's State of the Union address before she would later rip it up ...
Trump Routinely Ripped Up Important Documents—These White House Staffers Had to Tape Them Back Together. Published Jun 11, 2018 at 10:58 AM EDT Updated Jun 11, ... [All paper going to Obama] ...