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Report: Trump’s Habit of Clogging Toilets With Government Documents Even Grosser Than Previously Thought

Por: Vanity Fair Politics February 14, 2023

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-csjEHZ dVHgmE body body container article body data-journey-hook=client-content data-testid=BodyWrapper>Is Donald Trump going to be criminally charged over his handling of classified documents after leaving office? As with into the ex-president, we do not know at this time. One thing he should definitely be indicted over and sentenced to federal prison for? Reportedly operating in such a manner that required White House aides to follow him... + full article



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