The National Archives on Monday issued a rare statement confirming that records that were turned over from the Trump White House “included paper records that had been torn up by former President Trump.”
confirming that records that were turned over from the Trump White House “included paper records that had been torn up by former President Trump.”
The National Archives did not confirm or deny the report that some of the documents now in the committee’s possession had been torn up by Trump.
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