Huh, interesting.
edit:
the claim is wild:
The staffers -- paid nearly $70,000 year -- ended up with full-time jobs retrieving scraps of paper from Trump's trash-can and piecing them back together with clear tape so they can be filed in the National Archives. Some of these staffers were eventually fired; they've spoken to Politico about their year in the Trump administration as paper-tapers.
full time? They work(ed) 40 hours a week pulling ripped up paper out of trash cans and taping it back together?
Huh, interesting.
edit:
the claim is wild:
>The staffers -- paid nearly $70,000 year -- ended up with full-time jobs retrieving scraps of paper from Trump's trash-can and piecing them back together with clear tape so they can be filed in the National Archives. Some of these staffers were eventually fired; they've spoken to Politico about their year in the Trump administration as paper-tapers.
full time? They work(ed) 40 hours a week pulling ripped up paper out of trash cans and taping it back together?
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