In her upcoming book,  Confidence Man, New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman claims that Trump staff ‘believed Trump had been flushing pieces of paper’ down the commode.

‘As I was reporting out this book, I learned that staff in White House residence would periodically find the toilet clogged,’ she detailed. ‘The engineer would have to come and fix it.’

‘And what the engineer would find would be wads of clumped up wet, printed paper – meaning it was not toilet paper,’ Haberman continued. ‘It was either notes or some other piece of paper that they believe he had thrown down the toilet.’

 

This follows the news that National Archives officials seized 15 boxes of materials and documents from Trump’s Florida Mar-a-Lago club (which he snuck out of the White House.)

 

 

Removing or concealing government records is a criminal offense punishable by up to three years in prison,’ the congressional letter to NARA Archivist David Ferriero notes.

Add to this the Jan.6 Committee discovery of a gap in phone logs for Jan. 6th and revelations that Trump used his bodyguard’s cell phone that day, and you wonder what other skeletons are still in the closet?