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TOILET TISSUE OF LIES!

Trump denies clogging W. House thrones with prez papers

- BY DAVE GOLDINER

That’s quite a document dump! Former President Trump reportedly clogged White House toilets by flushing wads of paper that could have included potentiall­y damaging government documents, another sign of his lack of respect for preserving records.

Quoting unnamed aides, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman unearthed the detail in her new investigat­ive book, “Confidence Man,” which traces Trump’s history from his childhood to his White House reign and beyond.

“Staff believed Trump had flushed material he’d ripped into pieces,” Haberman said in a tweet.

Trump quickly denied the flushing report as “categorica­lly untrue.”

“Another fake story, that I flushed papers and documents down a White House toilet, is categorica­lly untrue and simply made up by a reporter in order to get publicity for a mostly fictitious book,” he wrote in an email statement.

The plunger-ready story dovetails with new reports that Trump regularly tore up government documents in violation of the Presidenti­al Records Act, which specifical­ly mandates that they be kept for the historical record.

When he left the White House,

Trump also took several boxes of presidenti­al records, including his infamous “love letters” with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. The National Archives has asked the Justice Department to determine if any laws were broken.

Trump also denied any wrongdoing in connection with that incident.

“The papers were given easily and without conflict and on a very friendly basis,” he said in the statement.

The toilet-gate revelation by

Haberman in the forthcomin­g book may shed light on Trump’s known obsession with low-flow toilets and other seemingly innocuous plumbing features designed to save water.

Even Trump’s staunchest allies were baffled by his repeated rants about the issue at White House events that were supposed to be focused on serious issues like the economy.

“People are flushing the toilet like 10, 15 times,” he said at a small-business forum. “They end up using more water.”

 ?? ?? Former President Donald Trump clogged White House toilets by trying to flush down documents, said former aides whose accounts are revealed in new book by a New York Times reporter.
Former President Donald Trump clogged White House toilets by trying to flush down documents, said former aides whose accounts are revealed in new book by a New York Times reporter.

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