Trump's White House Snack Habit: Staff Monitored Trash for Missing Silverware
Trump's Snack Habit: Staff Checked Trash for Silverware

A forthcoming book by veteran White House reporters alleges that U.S. President Donald Trump's late-night snacking habits inside the White House created unexpected challenges for residence staff. According to the authors, aides reportedly monitored trash after valuable sterling silver utensils were allegedly thrown away alongside potato chip bags, wrappers and ice cream cartons.

Behind-the-Scenes Revelations

The claims have fuelled fresh discussion about Trump's personal routines, hygiene, eating habits and behind-the-scenes life in the White House amid continued attention on his health and public appearances. The book details how staff had to sift through garbage to recover missing silverware, which was often discarded accidentally with snack debris.

Context and Reactions

This revelation adds to a series of anecdotes about Trump's unconventional behavior in the White House. While some critics point to this as evidence of disregard for protocol, supporters dismiss it as a minor quirk. The book is expected to reignite debates about transparency and management style within the administration.

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