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Trump is not the first Republican to be mistreated by Democrats, when Bill Clinton left office, and GW Bush was coming in, the staff of Bill Clinton tore off some letters from the type writers, so the name of George Bush would not be written on papers, they had to order type writers for the White House. They tore curtains from office windows, they caused $15,000 of vandalizing the place. And today Bill Clinton is saying that he did not know about it. It is interesting for the Bush administration complained about it and the inspector General wrote a full report on it which is attached on the article below. Michelle Obama was special, she just opened up water from the taps and just dumped it into the carpets, and by the time the Trump’s walked in the whole place was stinking. In fact Melania didn’t bother complaining she brought in a private designer, and all carpets all curtains were replaced. The mattresses were all thrown out for Michelle just decided to go after them. Drawers were broken from frames. The minds of Democrats is just mind bothering.

 

This is what the Clintons did to the Bush’s, now wonder what the Biden’s are going to do to the White House before the Trump’s walk in, will you be surprised if they shit on plates?

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Bill Clinton speaks out on allegations staff sabotaged West Wing ahead of George W. Bush taking office

By Aneeta Bhole

Published Nov. 23, 2024, 5:11 p.m. ET

I did not take the ‘W’ key off those keyboards!

Decades later, former president Bill Clinton has spoken out about allegations that his staff damaged the West Wing ahead of his administration’s 2001 exit from the White House.

As a spurn to the incoming George W. Bush — to make it harder for staffers to type his name — ‘W’ keys on keyboards went missing at an exponential rate, according to reports from the time.  

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Former President Bill Clinton claimed in his new memoir that he wasn’t aware of alleged pranks his staff played on the incoming Bush administration in the White House.Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images

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Clinton wrote that he was upset by reports of “mischief” because he wanted President-elect Bush to have a smooth transition into the White House.Photo by Dirk Halstead/Liaison

Some were found glued to doorways, while others were swapped with other keys, Bush staffers moaned to the General Accounting Office, who conducted a year-long investigation into the matter.

Clinton, 78, fumed in his new memoir “Citizen: My Life After The White House” that he “didn’t know” about the “mischief.”

“The whole thing bothered me because I had made it clear that I wanted a smooth, cooperative transition and we had done exactly that,” he wrote. 

“Within a few days some people finally went on the record to say that either no damage had occurred or that the allegations of ‘W’ mischief were greatly exaggerated.”

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Clinton White House staffers reportedly removed “W” keys from computer keyboards.Photo by Mark Wilson/Getty Images

But the orgy of pilfering didn’t stop there. 

The presidential plane was reported to have also been “stripped bare” during Clinton’s last flight by souvenir-hunting members of the outgoing administration’s staff .

China, silverware, and salt and pepper shakers, were among the items that allegedly went missing.

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According to a General Accounting Office report, the Clinton White House staff caused $15,000 in damage from pranks.Photo by CHRIS KLEPONIS/AFP via Getty Images

Graffiti on the walls, obscene phone messages, filing cabinets glued shut and pornographic pictures left among blank paper loads in printers, were also among the damage allegations given to the GAO.

Meanwhile, the contents of desk drawers were “dumped on the floor” while glass desk tops were “smashed” and rotting food was left in unplugged refrigerators, according to the allegations.

And “six to eight 14-foot trucks were needed to recover usable supplies that had been thrown away,” the GAO said in its 2002 report.

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Clinton wrote that reports of computer sabotage were “greatly exaggerated.”Getty Images

Clinton’s staff caused about $15,000 worth of “damage, theft, vandalism and pranks” and some incidents such as removing keyboard keys, placing glue on desk drawers and leaving obscene voicemail messages “clearly were intentional,” the GAO found.

Intentional damage would constitute a criminal act under federal law, but no one was prosecuted for the incidents.

Clinton who was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1998 when it emerged he’d lied about a relationship with then-22-year-old intern Monica Lewinsky, also opened up about the affair in the book.

 

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