


But burn bags are the method by which you get rid of paper in White House, whether it's for the president or for staff. I do know from reporting that he was very suspicious of burn bags. They all uniformly believed it was things he didn't want people seeing. The flushing it, the staff who was aware of this had all kinds of speculation about why. The ripping it up just seemed to be a habit that he had from Trump Tower, and he saw no reason to change once it was the government's documents. On Trump's longtime habit of tearing up documents, scattering pieces in trash bins or on the floor or flushing them down toilets Repetition is a huge part of his repertoire, but hearing him talk about it was really interesting. It was quite a statement because it was menacing on the "beating it into my brain." But it was also pretty self-aware about how he uses repetition, which is something that anyone who has focused on how Donald Trump uses language, which I have, and I wrote a whole story with Pat Healy, my colleague, about this in 2015. Do you understand that?" And it was quite a statement. And he said, "Whereas if I'm being interviewed by you for the written word, like your book, I use repetition to beat it into your beautiful brain. He led in by saying, "Well, we've agreed you're not releasing these tapes." And I said, "No, we have not not agreed on that, but I will listen to you if you have an argument to make." And he started explaining that, if being interviewed for that he speaks differently. To me, it was one of the most interesting moments of any of the three interviews. This website is managed on a digital platform of the National Football League.On Trump speaking differently for print vs.
