Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

Can you imagine the reaction from the RWNJs if President Obama was caught shredding paperwork in the oval office?

Just wondering, how did you feel about Hillary deleting (bleachbit as well) 10's of thousands of emails on an unsecured private server with highly classified information, need I mention destruction of cell phones and such as well?
you answer your own question, first!!! then, we'll answer.... :D

Okay, when Democrats were perfectly fine with it I was soooOoo ashamed of them but now it's nice to have the readily available bludgeon.... :)
 
Can you imagine the reaction from the RWNJs if President Obama was caught shredding paperwork in the oval office?

Just wondering, how did you feel about Hillary deleting (bleachbit as well) 10's of thousands of emails on an unsecured private server with highly classified information, need I mention destruction of cell phones and such as well?
What "Highly classified information" is that?

Destroying cellphones and such is SOP.

Notice how these waste droppings have forgotten all about millions of emails destroyed by the Bush administration? And did anyone ever get the info of that secret meeting between Cheney and all of those oil CEO's behind closed doors?
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

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Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..
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'Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.'

Does this include toilet paper?
Does he write memos on it?
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..
.
'Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.'

Does this include toilet paper?
Does he write memos on it?

The rules are the rules....
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..
.
'Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.'

Does this include toilet paper?

Dang it, I was going to say that.. :eusa_doh:
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..

More than bizarre, his actions are illegal, at least misdemeanors and possibly high crimes. Is it possible he is that stupid?

We used to call people like him "Felony Stupid".
More than possible, I rate it as likely.
 
Can you imagine the reaction from the RWNJs if President Obama was caught shredding paperwork in the oval office?

Just wondering, how did you feel about Hillary deleting (bleachbit as well) 10's of thousands of emails on an unsecured private server with highly classified information, need I mention destruction of cell phones and such as well?
What "Highly classified information" is that?

Destroying cellphones and such is SOP.
Not when they are under Congressional subpoena.
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..

More than bizarre, his actions are illegal, at least misdemeanors and possibly high crimes. Is it possible he is that stupid?

We used to call people like him "Felony Stupid".

Well, it worked for Hillary, Comey said so and Democrats voted for her... yup yup
 
Can you imagine the reaction from the RWNJs if President Obama was caught shredding paperwork in the oval office?

Just wondering, how did you feel about Hillary deleting (bleachbit as well) 10's of thousands of emails on an unsecured private server with highly classified information, need I mention destruction of cell phones and such as well?

You Trumptards need to quit bringing up the "but.....but....but....HILLARY!!" rant every time Trump does something stupid in running the country. Hillary isn't president, Trump is. And, since she's not president, there is no requirement for her to keep anything.

Trump is president. Yes, there are rules for being president, but apparently Trump doesn't understand that yet. I guess he thinks he has absolute authority.
You voted for Hillary, and now you're telling us whether Trump is fit to govern?

You'll excuse us if we aren't impressed with your credentials.
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..


More than bizarre, his actions are illegal, at least misdemeanors and possibly high crimes. Is it possible he is that stupid?

We used to call people like him "Felony Stupid".

Lie much retard?
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..
2 fired employees...yeah some REAL LEGIT sources there. More like sour grapes and they want to WHINE which they do quite well.
Lol, don't like anonymous sources, don't like named sources, let's face it. You just can't handle people saying bad things about tRump.
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..
.
'Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.'

Does this include toilet paper?
Does he write memos on it?

If he is writing to you Stalinists, he should..
 
This is both disturbing and ridiculous at the same time. Although I guess that isn't all that uncommon in the tRump administration.

"
Under the Presidential Records Act, the White House must preserve all memos, letters, emails and papers that the president touches, sending them to the National Archives for safekeeping as historical records.

But White House aides realized early on that they were unable to stop Trump from ripping up paper after he was done with it and throwing it in the trash or on the floor, according to people familiar with the practice. Instead, they chose to clean it up for him, in order to make sure that the president wasn’t violating the law.

Staffers had the fragments of paper collected from the Oval Office as well as the private residence and send it over to records management across the street from the White House for Larkey and his colleagues to reassemble.

“We got Scotch tape, the clear kind,” Lartey recalled in an interview. “You found pieces and taped them back together and then you gave it back to the supervisor.” The restored papers would then be sent to the National Archives to be properly filed away.

Lartey said the papers he received included newspaper clips on which Trump had scribbled notes, or circled words; invitations; and letters from constituents or lawmakers on the Hill, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer."

These guys were recently fired for no reason.

Link: . Meet the guys who tape Trump's papers back together

So bizzarre..
2 fired employees...yeah some REAL LEGIT sources there. More like sour grapes and they want to WHINE which they do quite well.
Lol, don't like anonymous sources, don't like named sources, let's face it. You just can't handle people saying bad things about tRump.
I don't take the word of 2 FIRED employees about their ex employer...what idiot would find that legit?
 
Can you imagine the reaction from the RWNJs if President Obama was caught shredding paperwork in the oval office?

Just wondering, how did you feel about Hillary deleting (bleachbit as well) 10's of thousands of emails on an unsecured private server with highly classified information, need I mention destruction of cell phones and such as well?
What "Highly classified information" is that?

Destroying cellphones and such is SOP.
Not when they are under Congressional subpoena.
None has ever shown they were destroyed while under supeona.
 
Can you imagine the reaction from the RWNJs if President Obama was caught shredding paperwork in the oval office?


Uh, didn't Barry da Fairy have a daily ritual of shredding the United States Constitution?

IDIOT-GRAM, on steroids.


Stupider than the fucking lies of the OP?

I think not Comrade.
Would you care to point out the lies in the OP?

As with all the shit you moron Stalinists claim, this is based on claims from disgruntled staffers who were fired.

There is ZERO evidence that your claims ever happened.

Hey I get it, slander and libel are all you fucks have. creep.
 

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