How many documents make it into the white house that are not dingily recorded before they're handed to the president? Do they only record it after the president touches it? And then what happens to it when he's done? He sets it on the desk or whatever? Does somebody just say, well, there's a document we don't have to do anything with. Or do they just scan everything? Don't you assume it's all, it all exists in a scan? What kind of documents exactly is he taking home from the white House that are not recorded in some form and in another place? I guess i have some questions about the process. It looks like the fbi is trying
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