"Some (Trump) aides were aware of the habit, which he engaged in repeatedly," Haberman told Axios, which published the incriminating pictures. ews agency cited what the police said. As soon as we learned of the fatality, a team was sent to the scene, according to authorities.
It was a continuation of Trump's long-standing practise of destroying records that were meant to be kept. The pictures include one of a bathroom in the white house and another during a vacation abroad, according to the newspaper. The subject of the destroyed documents cannot be determined. But the name "Stefanik", apparently a reference to upstate Representative Elise Stefanik, is legible on one piece of paper. Through his spokesman Tyler Budowich, the former President attacked the new report. If you use photographs of paper in a toilet bowl as part of your promotional strategy, Budowich remarked, "You have to be fairly desperate to sell books."