New Photos Lift Lid On Donald Trump's Alleged Toilet Document Dump Habit

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman told CNN that “gross and important” are “the two important words" to this story.
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Newly released photos appear to lift the lid on allegations that Donald Trump ripped up documents and flushed papers down White House toilets.

New York Times reporter Maggie Haberman, who revealed earlier this year that White House staffers periodically found wadded papers clogging toilets during Trump’s presidency, on Monday tweeted photos she recently obtained showing ripped up papers bearing what looks like Trump’s distinctive handwriting.

The scraps were submerged in the bowls of two different toilets — one in the White House and one used by Trump during an overseas trip, she said, retweeting an Axios article that includes the photos and comments about her upcoming book “Confidence Man.”

NEW IN AXIOS: Trump denied flushing documents as president, as I learned during reporting last year for CONFIDENCE MAN. A Trump White House source recently provided PHOTOS of paper with Trump’s handwriting in two different toilets via @mikeallen https://t.co/wv6rrupO1n

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 8, 2022

Haberman flushed out the details in subsequent tweets.

On the left is a White House toilet, the word “qualified” and a capital I visible. On the left, a toilet from a Trump trip overseas https://t.co/4ys4ncToiY

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 8, 2022

Under the presidential records act, documents generated by and sent to presidents are to be preserved by the office. Trump’s habit of ripping paper that had to be taped back up was known; his habit of discarding them was not https://t.co/4ys4ncToiY

— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 8, 2022

Haberman revealed in February that sources for her book told her that White House residence staff periodically found papers clogging toilets. The staffers believed the then-president had ripped up documents that should have been preserved and attempted to flush them away.

Trump at the time denied the allegations as “another fake story.”

After the photos made a splash on Monday, Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich tried to slam the lid on the story. “You have to be pretty desperate to sell books if pictures of paper in a toilet bowl is part of your promotional plan,” Budowich said.

Haberman, discussing the story Monday on CNN, emphasized that “gross and important” are “the two important words here.” She added that the document dump would still be a story if Trump was accused of tossing records into a fireplace instead of a toilet.

“The point is about the destruction of records, which are supposed to be preserved under the Presidential Records Act, which is a Watergate-era creation,” Haberman said.

Many Twitter users felt obliged to pipe up about Haberman’s plumbing piece:

I've never seen a more appropriate marketing campaign https://t.co/OP2b4wfhpI

— Jim Hanson (@JimHansonDC) August 8, 2022

When can we shift back to the non-crazy timeline? https://t.co/e7408pF2Jj

— Mike Masnick (@mmasnick) August 8, 2022

We're all going to click on "exclusive" pictures of toilets.

A good way to start the week on twitter dot com https://t.co/F0Ch6HOdib

— Brian Everstine (@beverstine) August 8, 2022

Trump: Butt of all jokes. https://t.co/5Q4mRf6LSS

— Shalom Lipner (@ShalomLipner) August 8, 2022

A flushing toilet should be the last sound we ever hear of the Trump presidency. A clogged toilet being plunged will forever be my lasting image of his presidency.

— Joe Walsh (@WalshFreedom) August 8, 2022

How many essays will be launched by folks pondering the metaphor of Congresswoman Elise Stafanik’s name firmly stuck to the bottom of Trump’s toilet bowl.

— Soledad O'Brien (@soledadobrien) August 8, 2022

too early in the week for this kind of news dump https://t.co/v2Xa3vpXzQ

— Amanda Carpenter (@amandacarpenter) August 8, 2022

The former guy shredding & flushing documents down the toilet makes sense. The shitter was always full at the Trump White House.

— Olivia of Troye (@OliviaTroye) August 8, 2022
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