Donald Trump: Leaving the White House, he took Kim Jong Un’s letters with him

When he left the White House, Mr. Donald Trump took with him letters from Barack Obama and the North Korean leader Kim Jong Unforcing National Archives officials to go to Florida to pick them up, the Washington Post wrote on Monday.

At the end of their term of office, presidents are required to send all letters, emails and other working documents to National Archives, who are responsible for their safekeeping. But the Republican billionaire decided to take with him, at his home in Mar-a-Lago, Florida, many boxes, writes the American newspaper.

In these boxes there were, among other things gifts that had been sent to him by foreign leaders, the letter left to him by his predecessor, Barack Obama, as well as many messages written by Kim Jong Un. Trump, the first incumbent American president to meet a member of the Kim dynastycorresponded with him.

«He wrote me nice letters, they are wonderful letters. We are in love“, He said in September 2018, in a speech to his supporters.

Last week, however, National Archives officials went to Florida to pick up back the boxes with the letters of Kim Jong Un.

Donald Trump’s environment and National Archives officials did not respond to a request for comment by AFP.

Last week, the agency revealed that Trump used to tears Some working papers, a practice which is also contrary to the rules, are added to the telegram of the French Agency. Some of the documents received by the National Archives were taped by White House officials, while others were handed over to the service torn, according to the same sources.

Source: News Beast

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