In the White House talked about the strange habit of trump
US President Donald Trump is used to tearing up paper after use and throwing it into a ballot box or on the floor. About this politico told former White House staff.
Solomon Lartie, whose annual salary was $ 65 969, worked as a record management analyst and was an official with more than 30 years of experience. In his entire career, he did not see anything of the kind - he never had to glue together the tape and other records of the president.
Lartie said that he and his colleagues “took apart the big mountains” of torn documents and “collected” them again, adding that it was like a “puzzle”. In his words, sometimes the papers were simply torn in the middle, but sometimes the president tore them into small pieces, resembling confetti.
The fact is that, according to the Presidential Rights Act, the White House must keep all the notes, letters, emails and documents with which the president works, and send them to the National Archive for storage as historical documents.
However, White House assistants realized that they could not wean Trump from the habit of tearing up documents after he finished working with them and throwing them in the garbage or on the floor. Instead, they decided to glue them together to make sure that the president is not breaking the law.
Staff members collected fragments of documents in the Oval Office, as well as in a private residence, and sent them to Lartie and his colleagues for bonding.
The recovered documents will then be sent to the National Archives.
Among the papers, Lartey said, were newspaper clippings in which Trump had written notes or circled words. “I had a letter from Schumer and he tore it up,” he said. “It was the craziest thing.” He tore the papers into tiny pieces."
Lartie was not working alone. He said that his entire department was dedicated to working with documentation in the early months of Trump’s reign.
One of his colleagues, Reginald Jung, Jr., who worked as a senior record management analyst, said that in 20 years of public service he was never asked to do something similar.
The White House did not comment on the president’s habit of tearing up documentation.
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