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If you think your job is pointless, it probably is – "Professional scotch taper" for the President?
June 17, 2018 /
Earlier this week, Politico published a bonkers story about Solomon Lartey and Reginald Young Jr., two former "records management analysts" in the White House whose $65,000-a-year jobs entailed preserving the president’s memos, letters, emails and papers for the National Archives. But under President Trump, Politico reported, part of their job became Scotch-taping papers back together that Trump had torn into pieces, an "odd and enduring habit" of the president’s that some have described as his "unofficial ‘filing system.’ "
by Jena McGregor
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